KIMBERLY WYATT is up for a future reunion with the original PUSSYCAT DOLLS - boasting their "electri


The singer, along with JESSICA SUTTA, ASHLEY ROBERTS and MELODY THORNTON, quit the girl troupe earlier this year amid rumours of bitter feuds with leader NICOLE SCHERZINGER.

However, Kim is adamant she bears no bitterness towards Nicole - and would consider more Dolls action if and when the time is right.

She told The Sun: "I was thinking about it in the shower the other day. It's just too soon right now. Give us a few more years and we'll see what happens.

"There are many things that tell me no, but I think about the energy of being with those girls onstage. When you put all of us together, it's pretty electric. Maybe one day.

"I'm really excited for Nicole and everything that she's doing.

"It's been nice to step away and put everything to rest. I've become very content with everything that's happened in the past.

"I'm thankful for each and every one of those girls."

But for now, Kim's focused on new venture HER MAJESTY AND THE WOLVES with producer/rapper SPENCER NEZEY.

The duo's debut single Glaciers has all the makings of a club anthem, and Kim hasn't got enough high praise for their collaboration.

She said: "Her Majesty And The Wolves is really imagination at its best. It's a conceptual duo of me and Spencer.

"I was very fortunate to meet Spencer and find that we both speak the same language when it comes to music.

"It's fun and colourful and out there. This first video is just living art."

Kim admits she's much happier blending into the background than thrusting herself into the limelight.

As a result, she's eager to avoid a solo career.

She explained: "My goal in life was never to be a mega pop star. I'm much more comfortable creating something bigger than me and Spencer.

"To be honest, I don't see myself as a gorgeous girl. I think I'm quite weird and quirky. I love that about myself.

"My hair changes constantly because I can never make up my mind. I feel that instead of plastic surgery, I like to play with my hair.

"I embrace my differences. I'm quite eccentric compared to a lot of the people around. I'm not aiming to be the most beautiful girl in the world because there's just too much competition out there."

Her Majesty And The Wolves' debut single Glaciers is out now.

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The singer, along with JESSICA SUTTA, ASHLEY ROBERTS and MELODY THORNTON, quit the girl troupe earlier this year amid rumours of bitter feuds with leader NICOLE SCHERZINGER.

However, Kim is adamant she bears no bitterness towards Nicole - and would consider more Dolls action if and when the time is right.

She told The Sun: "I was thinking about it in the shower the other day. It's just too soon right now. Give us a few more years and we'll see what happens.

"There are many things that tell me no, but I think about the energy of being with those girls onstage. When you put all of us together, it's pretty electric. Maybe one day.

"I'm really excited for Nicole and everything that she's doing.

"It's been nice to step away and put everything to rest. I've become very content with everything that's happened in the past.

"I'm thankful for each and every one of those girls."

But for now, Kim's focused on new venture HER MAJESTY AND THE WOLVES with producer/rapper SPENCER NEZEY.

The duo's debut single Glaciers has all the makings of a club anthem, and Kim hasn't got enough high praise for their collaboration.

She said: "Her Majesty And The Wolves is really imagination at its best. It's a conceptual duo of me and Spencer.

"I was very fortunate to meet Spencer and find that we both speak the same language when it comes to music.

"It's fun and colourful and out there. This first video is just living art."

Kim admits she's much happier blending into the background than thrusting herself into the limelight.

As a result, she's eager to avoid a solo career.

She explained: "My goal in life was never to be a mega pop star. I'm much more comfortable creating something bigger than me and Spencer.

"To be honest, I don't see myself as a gorgeous girl. I think I'm quite weird and quirky. I love that about myself.

"My hair changes constantly because I can never make up my mind. I feel that instead of plastic surgery, I like to play with my hair.

"I embrace my differences. I'm quite eccentric compared to a lot of the people around. I'm not aiming to be the most beautiful girl in the world because there's just too much competition out there."

Her Majesty And The Wolves' debut single Glaciers is out now.

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