A former Pussycat Dolls member claims the band was, in fact, a prostitution network

Culture&Arts Nilgun Salim
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Kaya Jones, a former Pussycat Dolls member claims that she and some of her former colleagues were used as prostitutes and the founder earned lots of cash of them.


The blonde was part of the group between 2003 and 2005 and she made the disturbing confessions on her official Twitter page:


“The truth is that I wasn’t part of a female band, I was part of a prostitution network, and it all happened while we were performing in concerts and being famous”.


However, others were also producing incredible amounts of money by hooking them up with different men, writes The Independent.


“How bad was it?”, asked a Twitter user, shortly after the news broke online.


“So bad I had to move away from my dreams, bandmates and a contract worth $13 million”, added Kaya.


This, according to some, was 100% addressed to Robin Antin, although her name was never mentioned, who apparently determined a girl from a different band to kill herself.


Founder of Pussycat Dolls, Robin Antin, claims the accusations are “disgusting and ridiculous lies.”


Jones was part of the Pussycat Dolls, founded in 1995 for two years. After her departure, the band resisted another five years, then separated in 2010.


Antin claims that Jones is only trying to obtain those “the 15 minutes of glory” and that she has never even been an official member of the band.


He did not refer at all to Simone Battle, a member of the G.R.L. band, who committed suicide in 2014.

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