Kimberly Wyatt spoke exclusively to GB News about her latest film project, Jackie The Stripper, in which she portrays a character called Daisy.
The former Pussycat Doll revealed that her character works as a barmaid at a strip club, which becomes central to the plot.
“The film’s sort of based on Jack the Ripper’s bloodline and where it lands in present day, and sort of what they need to do in order to sort of save the future of the world,” Wyatt explained.
She described how the venue transforms into a headquarters for a group of formidable women on a mission.
The former Pussycat Doll talked about her role in the new film
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The production blends female empowerment themes with comedic elements, a balance Ms Wyatt found appealing from her first reading of the script.
Director Michael Head, with whom she previously collaborated on The Spin, brought the story to life.
The singer and actress credited her years performing with the Pussycat Dolls as invaluable preparation for the film’s physically demanding sequences.
“It takes a lot to be a Pussycat Doll, you have to be pretty hardcore and pretty badass,” she said, explaining how this experience helped her tackle the fight choreography.
Pussycat Dolls star Kimberly Wyatt features in Jackie The Stripper
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The singer is currently touring alongside Pussycat Doll bandmates Nicole Scherzinger and Ashley Roberts as a trio, acknowledging that the group’s lineup has shifted over the years.
She described a renewed sense of unity among the members, noting they are all at similar stages in their lives as grown women who have pursued various projects.
“It’s the fans that have always showed up for us for a long time now, over 20 years,” Ms Wyatt reflected, expressing deep appreciation for their enduring support.
The performer spoke passionately about her commitment to nurturing emerging talent, running a dance academy that currently teaches more than 300 students.
Kimberly Wyatt is touring with Pussycat Dolls’ ”PCD Forever’ reunion tour
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“I love giving back to the next generation,” Ms Wyatt stated.
Beyond her work with aspiring performers, she has established herself as a DJ, working with Hits Radio and taking bookings across Britain and internationally.
Ms Wyatt expressed enthusiasm for exploring different creative avenues, from television and film roles to her music career.
“I just love to flex my muscles when I feel like I’m gonna grow and evolve as an actress or an artist,” she explained.
Kimberly Wyatt has now lived in England for 15 years, and opened up on how she finds life in the UK
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Ms Wyatt has now been resident in Britain for 15 years, having obtained citizenship and settled in Surrey with her husband of 12 years.
“Yeah, it does feel like home,” she confirmed when asked about her decision to relocate.
The performer spoke warmly about discovering her creative community in the UK, particularly through collaborations with director Michael Head.
“You want to find your people and you want to find your tribe, and when you kind of find a place that you can land and be able to do amazing projects with, that’s just an absolute awesome situation,” she added.

