Former Pussycat Dolls member Kaya Jones has been speaking out about the disturbing aspects of Hollywood for years, but no one was listening.
That is, until now.
As far back as 2017, Jones claimed the group was essentially a “prostitution ring.” alex stein On “Prime Time with Alex Stein,” he said that while nothing was physically forced on him, he was placed in a “pretty precarious situation” that made him feel as though he had no other choice. Ta.
“That's pretty much why I left,” Jones said, adding, “I felt there was too much abuse and too much of a disconnect.”
Stein points out that Jones' former group name, “Pussycat Dolls,'' itself is clearly inappropriate.
“Do you think they were trying to commit sexual sabotage by calling you the Pussycat Dolls?” he asks the singer.
“It was so overly sexualized,” Jones replies. “Our name was sex, we sang about sex, and we looked like sex. That was too much for me.”
“That's a lot of the reason why I think I'm so vocal right now. … Look at how the music industry has turned into just a mess, and there's no inspiration anymore, because we're all Because they've become very desensitized, so now they're almost like demons and it's not hot either,'' she continues.
“Travis Scott,” Stein said, acknowledging that one of the things he believes is diabolical behavior in Hollywood. “They've become completely demonic. They're basically performing satanic rituals.”
“I believe these elites are doing strange things,” he continues. “They called it 'Satanic Panic.' Hollywood has long worshiped the devil and the occult, like artists like Aleister Crowley.”
“But I think it was more behind the scenes, because when I left the Dolls, I said, 'Everything was really evil.' And people would say, 'What do you mean?' It all looks so inviting,” says Jones.
“It's so out there now, you can't hide it anymore,” she added.
“You said people can't be forced to do anything. If you go to a freak-off, will you be forced to have anal sex with Puff Daddy?” Stein asks.
“Well, no. When you're held against your will,” Jones replied, explaining that you lose control of your life and that “even Britney Spears says it makes her feel like she's been trafficked.” did.
“That's because you can't control it. Car service doesn't show up, or you get sent home with a gentleman who's an event official, and you basically have to be really rude at the end of the event.” 'Night, preferably,' she says.
“So I don't think people can force you to do something, but if they're making it impossible for you, then yeah, it's like forcing them in a way.” she added.
Jones was also forced to sign a contract stipulating that she was “forbidden to say the name of Jesus” and to specify who she prayed to.
“We are never allowed to define who God is,” she says.
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