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What happened to the new Pussycat Doll Continued...

27/05/09

Permalink 10:42:30 am, by Sarah Email , 224 words   English (AU)
Categories: Thoughts

In the spring, young women (or old girls) sang their hearts out to try to win the CW’s “Pussycat Dolls Present: "The Search for the Next Doll." And for what? Winner Asia Nitollano never did become a Doll. So I've done a bit of research, and there's not any real story set in stone to what actually happened, but according to CW head Dawn Ostroff "She wasn’t fired, she quit to pursue a solo career".

Asia Nitollano

Apparently Asia decided this right after the finale aired, if that was the case then why be selfish like that and use the show to get what she wanted, surely there would have been some kind of contract when the show started stating the terms of the show and that the winner must be in the PCD's for a certain amount of time, and also how selfish of Asia to take the chances of all those other girls that actually wanted to be a PCD, and why didn't she get replaced?

To be honest has anyone seen Asia bring out a single or even mentioned to be doing anything on her own? no she hasn't. What I think that happened is either the PCD's didn't get on with her and got rid or it was just all a publicity stunt to get everyone to notice the PCD's

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