Former Pussycat Doll Doubles Down On Claims Girl Group Was ‘A Prostitution Ring’

Pussycat Dolls Nicole Scherzinger Kaya Jones performing on stage

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Kaya Jones, a former member of the Pussycat Dolls, claims the girl group was a front for a “prostitution ring” and that the group’s singers were “passed around” to music industry executives.

Jones, first made these claims back in 2017, but now with the dozens, if not hundreds, of people making accusations of sexual abuse at the hands Sean Combs, AKA Diddy, she is doubling down on those claims, recently retweeting the original story from 2017.

“My truth. I wasn’t in a girl group,” Kaya Jones wrote on X (Twitter) in 2017. “I was in a prostitution ring. Oh & we happened to sing & be famous. While everyone who owned us made the $.”

This week, Jones wrote on X, “I’ve been telling you all for years. Every post I’ve seen about Diddy just makes me upset. Are you listening now?

“There’s always bad people and good people in every business. There’s still many good people. I myself am actively trying to change our industry. I can’t wait to share what I am launching to help artists in my business stay safe and away from predators. I want change and I’m one of many who are showing that it is possible.

50 Cent talking about Diddy, I guess he gets heard. Kaya Jones talking about young women and the way we are treated fell on deaf ears. I hope you all are listening now.

“And for all of my fam! You have supported me and listened and I’m forever grateful and thankful for you. I’d be nothing without you fam. You give me hope for a greater future in music.”

Kaya Jones, like Danity Kane’s Aubrey O’Day before her, also called out Elon Musk in a post on X after he asked, “How many people in music & entertainment knew about this?”

Back in 2017, Jones tweeted, “To be apart of the team you must be a team player. Meaning sleep with whoever they say. If you don’t they have nothing on you to leverage. Yes, I said leverage. Meaning after they turn you out or get you hooked on drugs they use it against you.”

One of the many accusations against Diddy is that he used video from his “Freak Off” parties to blackmail, intimidate and control people.

Another female singer claimed she was only 16-years-old when Diddy invited her to one of his “Freak Off” parties and tried chasing her down when she fled the scene.

Co-founder and former CEO of Death Row Records, Suge Knight, and Diddy’s ex-bodyguard, Gene Deal, have also both claimed that Combs was just “doing to other people what was done to him.”

“This has been going on in the industry for a whole bunch of years, for decades,” said Knight. “And at the same time, nobody want this to be true. It shouldn’t have to be true. But if we don’t fix it and do something about it, history will constantly repeat itself.”

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Douglas Charles is a Senior Editor for BroBible with two decades of expertise writing about sports, science, and pop culture with a particular focus on the weird news and events that capture the internet's attention. He is a graduate from the University of Iowa.
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