Former Pussycat Dolls Singer Kaya Jones Condemns Abortion: “Children are a Blessing From God”

International   |   Life Institute   |   Jun 27, 2024   |   9:04AM   |   Dublin, Ireland

The Rally for Life in Dublin, Ireland is delighted to announce that Kaya Jones, former singer with famed band The Pussycat Dolls, will be speaking at this year’s pro-life rally, taking place on Sat 6th July at 1:30pm in Parnell Square.

Kaya has described in stark terms how she believes the music industry controls and abuses young women, including pressuring them into having an abortion. She also gives an important insight into how a culture which does not value human life, and sees unborn babies as disposable, leads to women having multiple abortions and then living with the sad and heart-breaking consequences.

She has been outspoken about her past abortions, including being pressured into undergoing one while she was a former member of The Pussycat Dolls.

Years later, she found faith in Jesus Christ and began sharing her story with the hope that it would change lives.

“If I could genuinely say, what I would hope for, is that women would hear my testimony and choose differently,” Kaya has said.

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“But once you’ve crossed that line, you can do it again. And that’s why women are susceptible to two and three abortions and even more,” she said.

By sharing her story, Kaya hopes it will inspire others to share their stories of abortion regret as well, including men who regret helping women get abortions.

“I can’t tell you how many messages I get from men that are like, ‘Hi, I heard your story and I paid for one. And I really feel bad that I did that. I really feel bad that I pressured her into getting an abortion,’” she said. “The amount of men that have regret that I hear from is astounding. So I hope more men in the public eye can speak on this.”

She also hopes her story serves as a strong warning to young women who find themselves in unwanted pregnancies.

The singer believes there needs to be more education given to women about the unintended consequences of abortion. She likened the warnings about cancer risks on packets of cigarettes to the kind of warning labels she thinks should come on abortion pills or at clinics.

After being “broken and bruised” by her past choices, Jones says her faith has helped her see a new version of herself. The now 38-year-old said her relationship with Jesus and prayer is what led her to come to terms with her abortions, although she insisted that you “never get over it”.

The Canadian born singer-songwriter believes there is a need for society to take a hard look at the messages it promotes about beauty, fame, and success, and what it tells women about abortion.

The singer experienced an epiphany during a Pussycat Dolls performance, during which she says she spotted two little girls in the crowd watching her with a huge adoration. “At that moment, I was going through an abortion,” she recalled. “I’m losing my child in real time.” She said that she was caught in a lie in that moment. “I was living in my worst self.”

Kaya now says: “Children are a blessing from God,” she says. “I hope to one day be able to be a mom, I hope to be a wife and get to be able to share what I do believe is the greatest gift, and ultimately the greatest job you’ll ever have on this planet as a woman, to be a mother.”

Kaya Jones will speak at the All Ireland Rally for Life on July 6th, meeting at Parnell Square in Dublin at 1.30 pm before marching to Custom House Quay.