Kaya Jones
Former Pussycat Doll Kaya Jones took to Instagram to share a cryptic quote after the sex ring allegations. Kaya Jones/Instagram

Kaya Jones, the former Pussycat Doll who claimed the girl group was forced into prostitution, took to Instagram Monday to share a cryptic quote from Ernest Hemmingway with her 69,300 followers.

“We are all broken, that’s how the light gets in,” the message, which is attributed to the American writer, reads.

“Real empowerment for young women starts here & now! Wonder Women don’t back down & hold a moral compass. Be the light & shine it bright! You are more than just a piece of flesh. Don’t allow bad people to ruin you. Stand up & Speak out! It’s time for the entertainment business to have a little integrity,” she wrote.

“You don’t have to be a porn star, if you wanna be a pop star, if you wanna be a pop star, you don’t have to be a porn star,” she added on Twitter Monday. “My strength comes from God.He told me walk away from earthly things that werent of him. Music wasnt one of those things, Certain People were.”

Robin Antin, who started the Pussycat Dolls, denied the sex ring allegations.

The choreographer claimed Jones, 33, was “clearly looking for her 15 minutes” of fame when she made the accusations, which were “disgusting, ridiculous lies,” Antin told The Blast Monday.

Jones tweeted the “truth” Friday. “I was in a prostitution ring. Oh & we happened to sing & be famous. While everyone who owned us made the $,” she wrote. “How bad was it?people ask-bad enough that I walked away from my dreams,bandmates&a 13 million dollar record deal.We knew we were going to#1.”

Jones performed with the group from 2003 to 2005, but was not a part of the band when they released their album September 2005.

The Pussycat Dolls were created in 1995 and originally performed as a burlesque troupe. When Antin combined forces with Interscope Records, they group turned into a band, creating hits like “Don’t Cha,” “Beep,” “Buttons” and “Stickwitu.”

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