Pussycat Dolls Present (2007)
Pussycat Dolls Present
2007The Pussycat Dolls Present is an American reality TV series that premiered on March 6, 2007 on The CW, and took place over the course of eight weeks. It was a joint venture between Ken Mok's 10x10 Entertainment, Pussycat LLC, and Warner Horizon Television.
Seasons & Episode
The final 15 contestants must give their all when they are brought together to compete for the three coveted spots in the new Pussycat Dolls inspired group, Girlicious. As they prepare for performances for the judges, the girls must deal with each other's stress, which leads to tension. Finally, three girls are sent home and the remaining twelve contestants move into a loft for Pussycat Doll boot camp and continue in the competition.
The contestants are given confidence tips by the Pussycat Dolls themselves, and are later visited by JC Chasez from N'Sync. However, when the girls are broken up for group performances one contestant's lack of confidence causes drama to erupt. At the end, one girl is eliminated and asked to hang up her boa.
The competition continues to get heated as personal tragedy strikes one contestant and causes her to let her guard down. Meanwhile, Blake McGrath and other surprise visitors stop by the studio to assist with the choreography, and a major confrontation leads to one pondering whether or not she should quit the competition. In the end, another girl is eliminated and forced to hang up her boa.
Drama breaks out as one of the contestants gets into a heated argument with the vocal coach, Kenn. Meanwhile, the girls begin production on one of the first tracks for their group album, and Nicole Scherzinger offers them advice on how to work their vocal expressions. In the end, another girl must hang up her boa.
Exclusive footage from the entire second season is revealed, including special moments, catfights, and previously unseen events.
The Pussycat Dolls Present is an American reality TV series that premiered on March 6, 2007 on The CW, and took place over the course of eight weeks. It was a joint venture between Ken Mok's 10x10 Entertainment, Pussycat LLC, and Warner Horizon Television.