Pussycat Dolls' Kimberly Wyatt and husband Max Rogers to renew wedding vows

Pussycat Dolls singer Kimberly Wyatt and her model husband Max Rogers are planning to renew their wedding vows next year, so she can get the "wedding cake of her dreams".

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Pussycat Dolls singer Kimberly Wyatt and Max Rogers are to renew their wedding vows in 2024
Pussycat Dolls singer Kimberly Wyatt and Max Rogers are to renew their wedding vows in 2024

Pussycat Dolls singer Kimberly Wyatt is to renew her wedding vows to Max Rogers so she can get the "wedding cake of her dreams".

The 41-year-old star married model Max Rogers in 2014, and the couple got the idea to renew their vows next year for their 10th wedding anniversary after a recent loved-up holiday in Dubai.

She said: "We were just in Dubai, which was unbelievable, and there were moments where we went, 'God, this is amazing,' and it brought up the idea of renewing our vows.

"I didn't get the wedding cake of my dreams on our wedding day, so for our 10-year anniversary I will get the cake of my dreams."

While her and Max's holiday in Dubai sparked the idea, Kimberly isn't sure if they will renew their vows in the United Arab Emirates city.

She added to The Sun newspaper's Bizarre column: "I don't know if we'll have it in Dubai or not. We haven't thought that far."

Kimberly was due to reunite for a tour with the Pussycat Dolls in 2020 but the shows were delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and then in January last year Nicole Scherzinger announced the plans had been dropped entirely.

But Kimberly only found out the reunion tour had been cancelled through a fan's Twitter post.

She said: "The way it was communicated wasn't nice or kind to most of us.

"I found out through a fan's tweet. I was devastated and cried my eyes out.

"We were planning a world tour and were even booked for Glastonbury."

However, the singer admitted late last year that she is still "hopeful" the band will hit the road again.

She said: "I feel really powerless right now but I am still hopeful that it will happen."