Associates Pussycat Dolls: We were a prostitution network.

The hurricane of sex scandals in the world of art in the United States expands and goes beyond cinematography. A former “Pussycat Dolls” said that in the years it was part of this musical band, the group of girls served as a “prostitution received and owed by the chiefs of recordical houses [...]
The hurricane of sex scandals in the world of art in the United States expands and goes beyond cinematography.
A former “Pussycat Dolls” stated that in the years it was part of this musical band, the group of girls served as a “prostitution seizure and were forced by the heads of record houses to have sex with them”.
Kaya Jones, 33, made these explosive statements in a series of posts in Titter, which began Saturday and closed on Sunday.
My truth! I've never been to a group of girls, but in a prostitution network. Oh, we were singing and we were famous, while those that we were <x1 were” making the money” was her first post.
Is that so bad? - People ask me. It was so terrible that I got away from my dreams, from my gang friends, and from my $13 million”, she goes on.
The 33-year-old writes that she has spoken since 2004, 2005 and 2007, and that she has been threatened with life and a career end. It also refers to the suicide of singer Simone Battle of the G.R.L. group, which occurred in 2014 and says that it was sexual and psychological violence that led the girl to suicide.
Kaya Jones joined “Pussycat Dolls” in 2003, as a teenager. In 2005 he left the gang.
Meanwhile, the group's founder, Robin Antin, dismissed 33-year-old claims, calling “ridiculously and malnourished”.
Antin founded the famous band in 1995, and over the years, all other members have changed. The most famous member of the gang is Nicole Scherzingger.












