Pussycat Doll Kaya Jones says group was a 'prostitution ring'

Former Pussycat Dolls star Kaya Jones has made some explosive allegations about the group, claiming it was actually a prostitution ring posing as a pop band.

The 33-year-old took to Twitter with the claims days after an official Instagram account was launched for the 'Don't Cha' hitmakers reunion.

Jones, a contributor to far-right conspiracy theory propagator InfoWars.com, elaborated on her allegations in an interview with the Alex Jones-fronted broadcaster.

She says she was warned she'd be killed if she reported the abuse and suggested a 'den mother from hell' drove another performer to suicide.

"I wasn't in a girl group. I was in a prostitution ring. Oh and we happened to sing & be famous," Jones wrote as part of a series of tweets.

"Why don't we report it? Because we are all abused! I personally have been warned if I tell I will... end up dead.

"I want the den mother from hell to confess why another one of her girl group girls committed suicide - tell the public how you mentally broke us."

Jones also said her experiences were the same as those of a soldier on a battlefield.

"That's why I have so much respect for our military. I've been through war. But my scars you can't see. At least real war is honest."

In the Info Wars interview, Jones confirmed she meant "every single word" that she tweeted and that it was generally record company executives she was forced to have sex with, but also "managers, agents and other artists".

Jones left the Pussycat Dolls in 2005, before the release of the group's debut album.