

Robin Antin, seen here in the center in a black dress, founded the Pussycat Dolls in 2003. Page Six reached out to reps for several former members of the Pussycat Dolls, including Nicole Scherzinger, Melody Thornton, Jessica Sutta and Ashley Roberts, for corroboration on Jones’ claims but did not immediately hear back.Īside from Jones, no other Dolls have spoken publicly about allegedly being forced to have abortions while in the now-defunct pop group.Ĭhoreographer Robin Antin, who founded the Pussycat Dolls and oversaw them long after Jones’ brief stint ended in 2004, did not return Page Six’s request for comment either. Jones pointed out that the “majority” of former group members do not have children, alluding that they, too, may have been subject to “the pressures and the forcing abortions.” Jones did not name who allegedly told her to get an abortion, instead blaming the “powers that be.” Getty Images for Politicon

Jones claimed she then performed with the group at a show at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, where she was “hemorrhaging,” “losing” her baby and being told how “fat” she was all at the same time. She further alleged that if other Dolls were to get pregnant, they would be “fired,” and so she “got rid” of her child “in between rehearsals.” None of the Dolls were allowed to get pregnant while in the girl group, according to Jones. Jones, now 38, claimed she succumbed to the pressure because she felt she was at the “height” of her career and “really not wanting to lose job.” When asked who allegedly pushed the abortion, she cryptically responded, “The powers that be.” “I was told to get rid of it,” Kaya Jones alleged of her unborn baby during a bombshell interview on Fox Nation’s “Tucker Carlson Today” Monday. Pussycat Dolls at war with each other over reunion tour cancellationĪ former member of the Pussycat Dolls claimed she was forced to terminate a pregnancy in order to remain a part of the girl group.
