Former Pussycat Doll Singer Opens Up About Abortion Experiences and Embraces Pro-Life Advocacy

Former Pussycat Doll Singer Opens Up About Abortion Experiences and Embraces Pro-Life Advocacy
Kaya Jones speaks onstage during Politicon 2018 at Los Angeles Convention Center in Los Angeles on Oct. 21, 2018. (Phillip Faraone/Getty Images for Politicon)

In an interview with Students for Life, 38-year-old singer Kaya Jones, a self-proclaimed pro-life advocate, shared insights into her stance. The former Pussycat Dolls member disclosed that she has undergone three abortions in her lifetime, expressing profound regret for these decisions. Ms. Jones attributed the pressure to undergo the procedures to her time in the girl group, equating the experience to being part of a prostitution ring. The Pussycat Dolls, originally formed in 1995 as a Burlesque troupe, later evolved in the early 2000s into a girl group. The group, led by Nicole Scherzinger, shot to fame in 2005 with their pop hits “Don’t Cha” and “Buttons.”

Referring to her earlier statement likening the Pussycat Dolls to a prostitution ring, Ms. Jones drew parallels to Britney Spears’ conservator-ship, emphasizing the lack of personal autonomy and decision-making. She recounted how the controlled environment extended to her inability to have a child, leading to a profound sense of loss of identity. “You have no access to personal thoughts, space, choices, decisions. You are an owned commodity. What you eat has been decided for you, where you live is gonna be decided for you. Ultimately, you can’t have a child. The level of control is to the point of, ‘Who am I?’” she told the podcast.

Ms. Jones recounted an epiphany during a Pussycat Dolls performance where she noticed two young girls in the audience. At that moment, she recalled feeling a disconnect between her public persona and the private pain she was experiencing. She highlighted the negative impact of low self-esteem on promiscuity and subsequent abortion, expressing the enduring emotional burden.

Ms. Jones detailed her three abortion experiences, starting at 16 or 17, desensitizing her to the gravity of the procedure. Another occurred during her time with the Pussycat Dolls when she was instructed to terminate the pregnancy. Later in life, at 30, she faced complications from a pregnancy resulting from sexual assault, leading to a third abortion.

Addressing the broader context of the abortion debate following the Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade, Ms. Jones offered a distinct perspective, seeing children as a blessing from God. Despite her past experiences, she expressed a hope to become a mother and emphasized the profound significance of motherhood as the greatest gift for women.

For young pro-life advocates like 16-year-old Hannah Faulkner, hearing stories like that of Ms. Jones highlights the need for more open communication regarding decisions surrounding pregnancy. She said it is important for teens to hear these stories. Ms. Faulkner, who started “The Hannah Faulkner Show” to help other teens navigate current politics in the United States, told The Epoch Times: “Much of our culture and my generation, Gen Z is listening to Hollywood and views many as role models. It is exciting to hear when anyone stands for the truth, but especially from someone who has a large platform.”

Ms. Faulkner lauded the bravery of those sharing their stories, saying: “Protecting the sanctity and dignity of human life shouldn’t be controversial, but the fact that it has been deemed that shows how we as a society have rejected moral standards.”

Pro-Life Celebrities

45th President Donald Trump spoke at the 47th annual March for Life. Addressing the crowd, he said: “We cannot know what our citizens yet unborn will achieve, the dreams they will imagine, the masterpieces they will create, the discoveries they will make. But we know this: Every life brings love into this world. Every child brings joy to a family. Every person is worth protecting.”

Kathy Ireland, a prominent supermodel in the 1980s and 1990s who has become a successful businesswoman with a multi-billion-dollar clothing line, is open about her pro-life stance. Ms. Ireland has actively supported the defunding of Planned Parenthood and delivered a keynote address at a Council for Life Luncheon.

Martin Sheen, a liberal Democrat and renowned actor, identifies as pro-life. Recognized by Feminists for Life as a “Remarkable Pro-Life Man,” Mr. Sheen has spoken openly about his wife’s conception, involving considerations of abortion after a traumatic incident. Ultimately, his wife’s mother chose to give her daughter life.

Christian actor Kirk Cameron shared his family’s story, detailing how his wife Chelsea’s existence was nearly compromised due to considerations of abortion. Despite facing this uncertainty, Chelsea was adopted, and the couple’s first four children are also adopted. Mr. Cameron, a pro-life advocate, released a film in 2022 called “Lifemark” that explores the beauty of adoption.

Tim Tebow, a Christian and former NFL player, is known for his pro-life stance and has faced both criticism and praise for expressing his faith during games. Mr. Tebow participated in a pro-life ad with his mother during Super Bowl XLIV, narrating the story of how she chose life for him despite potential risks.

Jim Caviezel, a Catholic actor who portrayed Jesus in “The Passion of the Christ,” is an outspoken pro-life advocate, condemning abortion and stem cell research. Mr. Caviezel characterized abortion as the ultimate evil, expressing strong views on the sanctity of life.

Elizabeth Hasselbeck, known for her role on “The View,” returned to the program and discussed the abortion issue from a pro-life perspective. She emphasized her belief in the Creator assigning value to life and highlighted options available for women facing challenging circumstances, advocating for support from nonprofits and agencies for birth plans and adoption.

Jennifer O’Neil, an actress and Cover Girl model from the ’70s, has transformed into a staunch pro-life advocate. Ms. ONeil shared her personal story of undergoing an abortion a few years after its legalization. Unaware of the biblical stance on abortion and misled about the nature of her unborn child, she succumbed to pressure, underwent the procedure, and experienced overwhelming remorse, leading to depression and multiple miscarriages. Today, Ms. O’Neill shares a message of reconciliation, hope, and healing through what she says is her faith in Jesus.

Meteorologist Ginger Zee, from Good Morning America, revealed in her memoir the abortion she underwent early in her career, characterizing it as a traumatic experience marked by a sense of isolation. Ms. Zee expressed the difficulty of confiding in anyone about her ordeal, stating: “I had one person in my life that knew what had gone on, and I was telling nobody else.” This isolation, she explained to The Washington Post, contributed to what she considers some of the darkest days of her life, and the emotional weight continued to intensify.

From The Epoch Times