London: American pop girl band Pussycat Dolls have aced the fitness DVD charts for the first time with their sexy new workout video.The hot babes` DVDs are selling like hot cakes at retail chain Tesco, leaving behind masters like Davina McCall and Rosemary Conley.
"The Pussycat Dolls have had a brilliant year with a huge world tour, a great hit from the soundtrack of Slumdog Millionaire and now to crown it all they are the UK`s new fitness queens for 2010," the News of the World quoted Tesco DVD buyer Keith Metcalfe, as saying.
He continued: "For group leader Nicole Scherzinger it marks an even more remarkable year as she’s become one of the most photographed celebrities around.
"In the last few years we’ve seen Natalie Cassidy from Eastenders and model Kelly Brooke with Strictly Come Dancing dancer Flavia become the UK`s fitness DVD gurus, but this is the first time we’ve ever had a pop group take the No1 spot."
Choreographer Robin Antin designed the workout.
"During January, keep fit DVDs are so popular they even outsell many Hollywood blockbuster films as people look to start the new year by getting themselves in shape by exercising at home," Metcalfe added.
The top 10 selling fitness DVDs at Tesco are:
1. Pussycat Dolls - The Pussycat Dolls Workout
2. Davina McCall - Fit
3. Ministry Of Sound - Pump It Up
4. Hannah Waterman - Body Blitz
5. Tracey Anderson - Mat Workout
6. Coleen Nolan - Let’s Get Physical
7. Trudie Styler - Mind, Body, Fitness
8. A Fame Dance Workout
9. Jessie Wallace - Look At Me Now Workout
10. Rosemary Conley - Real Results For Real Women Workout
ANI
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