By Daily Mail Reporter
Vampish: Former Pussycat Doll star Kimberly Wyatt in lace tights and thigh-high boots during a photoshoot in London today
Former Pussycat Doll star Kimberly Wyatt vamped it up in lace tights and thigh-high boots as she posed for a photoshoot in London today.
The singer, who was sporting a new punk haircut, finished off her bizarre outfit with a black tutu style dress and a tiny top hat.
Kimberly, 28, looked to be enjoying herself as she lifted up her dress suggestively and posed for the cameras.
Kimberly became the face of Lipsy watches earlier this year and has managed to remain in the limelight since quitting chart topping girl group Pussycat Dolls and has also appeared as a judge on Sky TV show Got To Dance.
She walked out of the pop band in February, citing differences between her and the other bandmates.
I’ve left the group,’ she said at the time. ‘I am so thankful for everything the Pussycat Dolls has brought into my life.
‘But I have to say there were just too many variables that I couldn’t agree with and I had to follow my heart.
Top doll: Kimberly became the face of Lipsy watches earlier this year and has managed to remain in the limelight since quitting the chart topping girl group
‘So I decided to kind of push on with my own life. Money and fame can’t buy happiness.’
Shortly after her departure fellow bandmates Jessica Sutta, Ashley Roberts and Melody Thornton were also replaced, leaving Nicole Scherzinger, who is the girlfriend of racing driver Lewis Hamilton, as the only remaining member from the initial line up.
The four new members are Kherington Payne from So You Think You Can Dance, former LA 'Lakers Girl' cheerleader Vanessa Curry, Rino Nakasone-Razalan, a former member of America's Best Dance Crew runners-up Beat Freaks, and former Girlicious member Jamie Lee Ruiz.
As they were: Pussycat Dolls in their original form with Kimberly (second from left), Nicole Scherzinger (centre) is now the only remaining member
The new Pussycat Dolls are now preparing to head into the studio to record an album.
In March, as Scherzinger was prepping for her turn on Dancing With the Stars, she spoke to MTV News to discuss the group's new lineup.
She said: '[The change is] kind of inevitable, right?
'When it comes to girl groups, I think we did the best that we could for a good chunk of time. We had an amazing time, and then people change and people grow, and sometimes things aren't right for them.
'We're all artists — just go and be creative. I love the PCD. It's been a blessing for me. I don't take it for granted, so I can't wait to do more music.'
source: dailymail
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