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Pop Star Speaks Out About Her Abortion Regret: ‘I Have a Grammy, But None of It Will Bring My Children Back’

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Kaya Jones, a prominent figure in the music industry, shared her personal experiences with abortion at a pro-life event.

She revealed how the pressure to conform to industry standards led her to have two abortions, causing emotional and physical distress.

Despite her successful career, she expressed deep regret and emphasized the spiritual and mental impact of abortion.

“I come from an industry that promotes abortion,” Jones stated. “It is not something that is unspoken.”

“If you want to have a baby and you want to be a recording artist and successful, they encourage that you abort,” she said.

“Be visually stimulating to men,” Jones remembered being told. “Be visually encouraging to young girls — that this is what you should be, and this is what beauty is. Nothing could have been further from the truth,” Jones said.

“You don’t need consent to kill a child,” Jones said of her first abortion at 16. “It harmed me, and I felt as though someone took something that belonged in my body,” Jones said. “I remember waking up and feeling like someone took my rib or my kidney, and it was never going to come back.”

“Indeed it wasn’t. I don’t know the death date of my first child, and I will never know the birth date. And there’s no grave that I can go to to mourn the death,” she said through tears.

“This time I was told to get rid of it,” she then said of her second abortion at 19.

“That’s what was told to me when I said I was pregnant,” Jones said. “It’s your career. Or your child.”

“As I continued to lose my baby, standing in the audience … there were two little girls in the front row that the Lord used to speak to me that day,” she said of one concert.

“The four-year-old looked at her mother and said ‘[Gasp] Mom, she’s a Pussycat Doll!’” Jones said. “That conviction from out of the mouth of babes hit me to my core.”

“There was nothing that was beautiful about me in that moment. I was losing my child, and I had a responsibility to children and young women around the world.”

Jones urged for a more honest conversation about the consequences of abortion, highlighted her struggles with depression and anxiety, and ultimately turned to faith for healing.

“This is a lie,” Jones remembered thinking. “There’s nothing beautiful about it, no matter how much money you may have, no matter how much fame you may receive, no matter how many records you might sell … I have a Grammy, but none of it will bring my children back.”

“I know many people don’t want to talk about the darkness of abortion; they just want to sugarcoat — ‘Oh, hey, it’s just a clump of cells. It doesn’t matter.’”

“It does matter. There’s spiritual ramifications.”

She also called for prayers for those who support abortion. “Millions of babies have been aborted, and our world would be a better place if they were here,” she said. “But I have a feeling God is going to bring so much life into this planet starting this year because of the overturning of Roe versus Wade.”

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