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Former pop star shares abortion regret: 'I have a Grammy but none of it will bring my children back'

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A former member of pop group The Pussycat Dolls confessed she regrets her abortions and has learned no measure of success compared to what she had given up.

Jones shared her personal testimony about how her life was changed by her abortions at the pro-life event, the Walk for Life West Coast in San Francisco on January 20.

The 39-year-old singer recounted how she had her first abortion at just 16 years old.

"It harmed me and I felt like as though someone had took something that had always belonged in my body. I remember waking up and feeling like someone took my rib or my kidney and it was never going to come back…I don’t know the death date of my first child and I will never know the birth date. There’s no grave I can go to, to mourn the death," she told the crowd.

FORMER PUSSYCAT DOLLS STAR REVEALS ABORTION TRAUMA WOMEN ENDURE. HERE'S MY STORY

Jones said she became pregnant again at 19 years old after she joined the Pussycat Dolls and was immediately told to "get rid of it."

While still recovering from the abortion, she recalled noticing two little girls looking at her in admiration during a concert performance and feeling conviction over her actions and the promiscuous image she was selling to her young fans.

"The Lord used [them] to speak to me that day," Jones confessed. "That conviction…hit me to my core."

The singer explained how fame and

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