Ashley Roberts reveals the Pussycat Dolls will release music this year 

Ashley Roberts catches the eye in a black minidress as she reveals the Pussycat Dolls will release new music this year

She was meant to tour the world with the Pussycat Dolls last year, but the pandemic halted the band’s long-awaited reunion. 

But Ashley Roberts revealed new music from the noughties girl group will be released later this year on Tuesday.

The singer, 39, turned heads as she strutted into Heart Radio’s Breakfast Show in a black minidress and announced the news.  

They're back: Ashley Roberts revealed new music from The Pussycat Dolls will be released this year during Heart Radio's Breakfast Show on Tuesday

They’re back: Ashley Roberts revealed new music from The Pussycat Dolls will be released this year during Heart Radio’s Breakfast Show on Tuesday

The minidress featured a plunging neckline and featured gold buttons. 

Ashley complemented the stylish look with a black shearling coat, patent heels and a quilted gold handbag. 

And during the show, Ashley talked about the band’s plans after they returned with React – their first song in a decade – in 2020. 

Gorgeous: The singer, 39, turned heads as she strutted into Global Studios in London in a black minidress and announced the news

Gorgeous: The singer, 39, turned heads as she strutted into Global Studios in London in a black minidress and announced the news

Metallic: The minidress featured a plunging neckline and featured gold buttons

Metallic: The minidress featured a plunging neckline and featured gold buttons

The former Strictly star revealed plans for more tracks before their tour, which is currently set for May after being postponed due to the pandemic.

She told the Heart Showbiz Hub podcast: ‘We’ll definitely do new music. We’ve got to get in the studio and make that happen.’

The blonde beauty noted the group have ‘time’ to work on material and drop new singles, while she also admitted the tour can only happen once it’s ‘safe and healthy’ to do so.

Gorgeous: Ashley complemented the stylish look with a black shearling coat, patent heels and a quilted gold handbag

Gorgeous: Ashley complemented the stylish look with a black shearling coat, patent heels and a quilted gold handbag

Ashley added: ‘Especially now with having Miss Rona (coronavirus) step in, we’ve got time and we want to get people ramped up and excited again before we go out on tour, which, who knows when that will be.

‘It has to be a time when everyone can be in a stadium and be safe and healthy. In the meantime, we’re going to keep the music flowing.’

The Don’t Cha hitmakers were known for their raunchy dance routines and daring costumes but with their reunion tour ahead of them, Nicole Scherzinger recently insisted fans will be buying tickets because they love their songs.

Postponed: The Pussycat Dolls were meant to tour the world last year, but the pandemic halted the band's long-awaited reunion (L- R Carmit Bachar, Kimberley Wyatt, Ashley, Nicole Scherzinger and Jessica Sutta)

Postponed: The Pussycat Dolls were meant to tour the world last year, but the pandemic halted the band’s long-awaited reunion (L- R Carmit Bachar, Kimberley Wyatt, Ashley, Nicole Scherzinger and Jessica Sutta)

She said: ‘I think our music speaks for itself, which is why we were always such a global success.

‘We were ahead of our time and I think the Rihanna’s, the Miley Cyrus’ definitely stripped past us and now with the Cardi B’s and the Nicki Minaj’s it’s a completely different show.

‘I think what’s really important was our intention of empowering women and our focus is to put on the best show we possibly can.’

Racy: The Don't Cha hitmakers were known for their raunchy dance routines and daring costumes when they first came onto the scene (pictured in 2005)

Racy: The Don’t Cha hitmakers were known for their raunchy dance routines and daring costumes when they first came onto the scene (pictured in 2005)