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Pussycat Dolls founder denies former member Kaya Jones’ claims band was a ‘prostitution ring’

Category: Gender based violence 
2017-10-18

The one-time member tweeted that she left the group because she was ‘owned’ and that they had to ‘sleep with whoever they say’. But Robin has blasted Kaya’s words as ‘disgusting ridiculous lies’ and that she is ‘clearly looking for her 15 minutes.’ The Blast quotes Robin as saying Kaya was never an official member of the group, which was spearheaded by current X Factor judge Nicole Scherzinger.

 


In a string of shocking tweets, Kaya added: ‘How bad was it? People ask – bad enough that I walked away from my dreams, bandmates & a 13 million dollar record deal. We knew we were going to #1.’ She also referred to a ‘den mother’ and called on them to confess ‘why another 1 of her girl group girls committed suicide? Tell the public how you mentally broke us.’


‘To be a part of the team you must be a team player. Meaning sleep with whoever they say.If you dont they have nothing on you to leverage’, she went on. ‘Yes I said leverage. Meaning after they turn you out or get you hooked on drugs they use it against you. Correct. Victimising the victim again.’


‘It’s best to not get defensive & attack when you’re guilty. Sorry your house of cards is done. Everyone will soon know the truth… ‘I just want to say to all of you the fans my family I love you 7 thank you for your words of kindness & support. God bless you all.’ Metro.co.uk has contacted Antin’s rep for comment.


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