Nicole Scherzinger: How the 41-year-old spends on video shooting

Around eleven years have passed since the Pussycat Dolls ("Don't Cha") released their last music video; the girl group disbanded in 2009. Now Ashley Roberts (38), Kimberly Watt (37), Carmit Bachar (45), Jessica Sutta (37) and front woman Nicole Scherzinger (41) are back together on stage and in front of the camera. But the comeback is apparently bumpier than expected: Scherzinger injured himself during the video shoot for the comeback single "React".

It was hard work to shoot the video, the 41-year-old reveals in an Instagram story on the group's account. "I twisted my back several times and bruised my ribs." The Pussycat Dolls are best known for their sophisticated choreographies: the girl group was founded in 2003 based on a dance revue from Las Vegas.

Top physical forms

Although the band has not performed for ten years, all members are still in top form – the balancing act is still perfect, as Scherzinger recently assured the newspaper "The Times". Even her partner, rugby pro Thom Evans (34) is impressed by the discipline that the ladies display at work. "He says: 'You girls push each other and challenge each other again and again.'"

The result of the hard shooting fans can see from February 7th, then the video for "React" appears. There are already a few first impressions on the band's Instagram account; a photo shows the five Pussycat Dolls in skimpy patent outfits sitting on chairs with their legs spread apart while artificial rain hits them. The band will also go on tour again in March.