The hypocrisy of the liberal elites has become insufferable. For this podcast, Anna calls out these elitist hypocrites who impose rules and don’t follow them yet lecture and punish Americans who yearn for freedom. All the while, they push this country further toward authoritarianism without having to suffer the consequences of their own ideology. These elites are drunk on power, and it’s time the American people sober them up. Someone who knows all too well about this corruption is Kaya Jones, a Grammy Award winner and former member of the Pussycat Dolls. Kaya is a remarkable woman who gave up an incredible career in Hollywood to give her life to God and join the conservative movement. She and Anna have an in-depth conversation on Kaya’s transformative journey and the hypocrisy of the liberal elite.
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Up next Luna Talks with Anna Paulina. Luna part of the gang which the hypocrisy of liberal lets has become insufferable. They impose rules and don't follow them, yet lecture and punish Americans who yearned for freedom, all the while they pushed this country further towards authoritarianism without having to suffer the consequences of their own ideology. These elites are drunk on power and it's time for the American people to sober up. This is Luna Talks with Anna Paulina. Welcome back to this Wednesday's episode of Luna Talks with me, your host on Apollina Luna, you know this past Sunday, I had definitely started to talk about the hypocrisy that we were observing here on our end in regards to President Obama's birthday party. Right, we know that there was over four hundred people that were invited to attend this event, They had over two hundred staff required to work the event, and if you recall, I had actually read you a response from Obama's spokesperson about his birthday back that had stated that all guests were asked to be vaccinated. But if you notice, they weren't requiring proof of the vaccination, right. This is meanwhile, at the same time that literally in New York, if you want to engage in normal society, that you literally have to provide the City of New York with papers proving your vaccination, which is completely anti American. But no sooner did these photos start toward surface. Literally last night of pictures of people dancing. I think it was a DJ that actually initially posted the first round of photos of the maskless event at Obama's birthday party. But then you had a singer by the name of Erica Bad and she actually ends up posting a video of Obama dancing on the dance floor and you can see how many people were attending this event. So literally, like the height of hypocrisy is here. And then you know on Twitter, you started seeing the Obama variant trending. Well, no sooner does that start to happen. Of course we see CNN jump to Obama's defense and what do they say, Well, this is exactly what they said. Other people said, you know, this is really being over blong. They're following all the safety precautions. People are going to sporting events that are bigger than this this is going to be safe. This is a sophisticated, vaccinated crowd, and and this is just about optics, it's not about safety. So that was actually from someone who is a White House corresponded, and she's saying that because it was a quote unquote sophisticated and vaccinated crowd, that this was apparently acceptable. But I just read you, guys actually in last Sunday's episode, the fact that they requested that they be vaccinated, but they were not asked to provide proof of that. So obviously we have this woman assuming and going to defend the liberal elite, and they're double standards of privilege that exists. And mind you, this is also the same crowd that likes to push on a regular basis that this society is so apparently systemically racist and this, that and the other, that there's all this white privilege. Yet these people are literally parting on Martha's veneered without mass, without mask mandates, without having to provide proof of vaccination, and somehow it's supposed to be okay because they are sophisticated and quote unquote vaccinated, even though we know that they had actually not required that. So onto the next hypocrisy. At the same time that this is happening with President Obama, Dr Fauci, who everyone loves, just kidding, goes on MSNBC and decides to call out Sturgis. We all know its Sturgises. I don't know if you guys know this, but I actually had a motorcycle. My husband had a motorcycle. I wrote a Daccatti, though he wrote a Harley, two very different bikes. But nonetheless Sturgist Motorcycle Rally is one of those things that everyone who rides a bike knows what it is. And so while this is happening of the Obama, Dr Fauci tries to go on MSNBC and point out that apparently Sturgist is a super spreader event, but out in the Plains, in the Great Plains, we have Sturgis out Dakota is going to be. There's a gathering right now of some seven hundred thousand people. Last year, it was a small all our turnout and it was over about a hundred and fifty thou people and it and it led to a massive outbreak in the Dakotas where they became number one and number two uh for essentially the rest of the calendar year of cases. What do you expect this rally to do to that part of the country. Well, I'm very concerned, Chuck, that we're going to see another surge related to that rally. I mean, to me, it's it's it's understandable that people want to do the kinds of things they want to do, they want their freedom to do that, but there comes a time when you're dealing with a public health crisis that could involve you, your family, and everyone else. That's something supersedes that need to do exactly what you want to do. I mean, you're gonna ultimately be able to do that in the future. But let's get this pandemic under control before we start acting like nothing is going on. I mean, something bad is going on. I mean, we've got to realize that. So you have this an incidents same time period, and he's saying nothing about what happened over the past weekend with Obama, and then just now, literally just within the last twenty four hours, there's another video that resurfaced of Rashida lab We all know that she was one of the golden children of Justice for Democrats, that far left progressive organization that runs candidates. That's basically why she got elected. But she's caught on a video at a wedding where there's hundreds of people without a mask, dancing and living her best life. So do you start to see how there's literally a hypocrisy and a double standard that exists. The American people are not the people that these Washington elites want to represent. In fact, I would even argue that these people look down on your average blue collar American because we are not a part of that class system they believe, they genuinely believe that they are the ruling class of America. And do you know what they say about representatives and governors that she used to actually fight for their constituents and fight for the you know, you're average American. Listen to this segment that was actually put out by CNN where they talk about apparently naming the new variants of these coronaviruses after Republican legislators. Girl in Texas, another hard hit state, had to be flown a hundred and fifty miles away for treatment because hospital beds are full in her town. People should not have to die. So some politicians can own the lips they're not owning anybody, but they may end up owning the pandemic because they're prolonging it. Perhaps it's time to start naming these new variants that may be coming out after them. Instead of the delta variant, why not call it the descantis variant. We could sell beer cusies. That's say, don't Florida my fauci and use the money to help pay for all of the funeral that will be coming in the days to come. I mean, is that not sick? You hear this and they're actually going on national television and saying this. And what's even worse is these are the same people. For example, look what's happening in California. Now California is apparently afraid of this new variant. Meanwhile, you have the entire southern border open, and now California is pushing for this massive vote by mail for the Gavin Newsom recall election. Everyone knows. In fact, I have friends that are in California that are Democrats and they don't even like Gavin Newsom because the way that California handled the initial pandemic was awful. The way that New York and Cuomo handled the initial pandemic was awful, and Yet you had governor to Stantists who kept Florida's economy open, who literally put and prioritized nursing home patients and also to the older community. He knew exactly where the priority was, and that was with essentially protecting the elderly, and he did an incredible job. And yet you have them now attacking these governors because there's saying that it's politically motivated. It's not politically motivated. We just understand how it works with putting the local governments and putting those people to understand their states better and not having a one size fits all approach, which we know does not work. The last thing that you want to do is put your health and the health of your state and your state's economy in the hands of the federal government, especially with how dysfunctional everything is currently working. So I wanted to bring someone in, someone that I had the opportunity of meeting several years ago. Her name is Kaya Jones. Kaya Jones was a former member of the Pussycat Dolls, which is a girl band. She's been nominated for Grammys. But the reason why I wanted to bring her on is because I think it's important, especially right now with what you just had recently happened with Cuomo and how many celebrities jumped on the bandwagon to push the Democrat talking points that apparently Cuomo was quote unquote the best governor that New York ever had. Apparently, you know, all of these perspectives that were just parroted out of Hollywood were the same things that we're seeing now with the Biden Harris administration, and the same things that we saw recently over this past weekend with the Obama hypocrisy and the Delta variant hypocrisy. So I wanted to bring her in to provide you some perspective and inside about one not only why she left Hollywood. Okay, this woman gave up an incredible career in Hollywood to basically give her heart to God and to really help own and and encourage the conservative movement and to show the hypocrisy of what exists in our country. And so she's going to be joining us right after this short break. Sit tight, and we'll be right back. So Kaya, thank you so much for joining us today on Luna Talks. You've been not only my friend for the last couple of years, but such a strong voice within the conservative movement. I mean, your story is incredible. You basically left Hollywood and now are on fire for God. Can you tell us a little bit about why? I mean, like, who are you? What is your story laid on a thick Oh my gosh, it's it's it's crazy to actually even answer that, because I feel I've had so many chapters. Um. I started in music when I was twelve years old. I signed my first modeling contract when I was nine. Uh, signed my first music contract at twelve. Did a Polish pop record with a Polish pop star. His lead singer leaves to go on tour with Tina Turner. I enter in. It wasn't really for me, enjoyed the time. The deal was I do your album, you do my demo. He wanted to do another album and I was like, no, I gotta get out. I gotta get my wings ready for like, you know, mainstream music in America. That's what I wanted to do, and so I then auditioned. I signed with R. Kelly. I always slate this because there's stuff going on with him right now. He was never inappropriate with me, never, okay, hand to God, never inappropriate. Worked with him for two years. Uh, Leah died August twenty two eleven happened, and pretty much I and everyone that was signed to him was put on pause. So from there I couldn't get signed, I couldn't get out of my deal. And that's pretty much how Kay Jones was born. Uh. Then I renamed myself because I had to get out of a record contract. It all happens kind of like the artists formerly known as Prince and went to Capitol Records. Sang at Capital for the Vice President and the President UM at the time with Andy Slader and Julian Raymond. Uh. They signed me to a development deal as a punk rock artist, which I definitely was not. I was coming from the world of R and B and R Kelly and live instrumentation, and this was live instrumentation, but a lot of screaming. What is live instrumentation? Real quick? What is that? Is that? Just me? Like like UM, like piano or guitar, any of that bands a band? Because now everything's done to tracks, right, so most beats are you know, fabricated from a computer. They're not actually properly produced with real instruments. That's not to say that you can't bring those in, but it's a it's a dying art form that is actually the most beautiful art form. Um. So that taught me a lot age that meeting Steve Jones from the Sex Pistols who gave me the name Jones. That's how Kay and Then Jones was born. Yeah, I was like, who can say sex post will name them? You know you're sixteen, you're singing pop punk rock music and I was like, that's cool. Um, but again it was not the right fit. Left Capital audition for the pussy Cat Dolls, I was seventeen out of two thousand girls. They got us down to two hundred to forty to twenty to two, which was myself and Melody Thornton. And then they had another audition with an additional thousands of girls down to three girls. Um and Nicole was part of that. And then the five of us sen did industry only audition, which was pretty much what we thought were managers, agents, producers. It ended up being most of the big wigs in the industry like Bono from You Too, bo Jovi, Gwen Stefani, Jason chauz Eve, all of that. They then picked who then became the final three, inducting us into the Pussycat Dolls. So ultimately you basically are the best of the best when it comes to talent because you had to go through that entire process. Segue into what happened with why you left the Pussycat Dolls, because most young women would be like, Okay, I've made it, I'm in Hollywood, I'm on the red carpet. Why did you leave? Well, it wasn't what it was cracked up to be. I think that's the thing that breaks anyone in any profession is you have this idea. You know, I wanted to join the Spice Girls. I was like big Spice Girl fan. That was that was our generation, you know what I mean. And it wasn't a group format. It started to become something else, and it was inappropriate and the pay was really really low, to the point where you were almost enslaved to the abuse, whether that be the physical, emotional, mental. For sure. Um, you know, I'm going to be speaking a lot more about what took place because my journey has come to this point where I now talk about God and how much he saved my life. Um, there were hard moments where I wanted to take my life, didn't think that I could continue in that group. It was that serious. It wasn't a oh, this is just no big deal. A lot of what you see going on with Britney Spears, I already lived it, UM, and it wasn't from a family member, it was from the institution I was a part of. So that was very hard and difficult. I had to find a way out, and that was even harder, was how am I going to get out of this mess that I'm in? Uh, still hold integrity, be taken seriously, and ultimately be able to perform again. Because you're part of the biggest company in the planet, in the music industry, You're part of a thirteen million dollar record contract. You can't just walk away and there are no ramifications. So that was a lot of my fears. And at the time I was dating a Backstreet boy. So yeah, it's a lot. I've shared some of it. People have seen my tweets when I've spoken out about certain things, UM, because I lived it, and our industry is very difficult. UM. It's a lot of facade, and unfortunately it's turned into something that has allowed young women to sexualize themselves to the point of no return. There is no end to it. UM. And I knew that I could foresee that. The two little girls that inspired the moment was I was performing at MGM Grand Garden in Vegas and we were doing Diva Slide. It was going out to twenty million people on H one. There were twenty five thousand people in the house and I'm, you know, Patty Lavell singing on stage. I'm coming through the audience as and some of the dolls were coming up on risers. My Self and Melody were coming through the aisles, and there's these two little girls in the front row and had to been like or maybe six or seven with their parents. And the little one, the baby, turns up, you know, looking at me, and she's like, she's a pussycat doll. And what people didn't know is I was told to have an abortion. I was losing my child right then and there. Um. So that was a lot to process that a child would be the one to jolt my heart and the moment of like, you know, your moment in your career where you're like, wow, I've made it. Um, I didn't. I couldn't do this. I couldn't now continue this journey, which was a horrible perpetual cycle of abuse, mistreatment, unhappiness, unwell spiritually, mentally, all of the above physically and projects this to children that this is what fame and fortune and beauty and everything you want is. Because we were completely ugly in that moment. There was nothing beautiful about what we had become. So that was the aha moment. Then it was how am I going to do this? And then from there moving forward and doing it, and you know then that not being easy going into dance music and people still wanting me to perform the Pussycats all stuff, um, and having to make a living doing that, and then ultimately gaining a voice big enough to say I'm a conservative, I am a Christian. I love the Lord. I want to sing for him. Um. I agree with our constitution, I love it. I agree with this guy that's championing for America who was Donald Trump and everybody, everybody gave me a lot of flak and and then I was canceled. So I went from you know, opening as a DJ for Calvin Harris on you know, January first, so New Year's Eve, you know, uh, Caesar's Palace, uh, Backstreet Boys, myself, Calvin Harris, round the Bill. A month later, I come out as a Trump supporter, and I couldn't get a job and that was standing that So, basically because of the fact that you were owning your value system, which is basically the entire reason why we're the United States of Americans for for people to have and be able to have that freedom of the differing opinion, you're basically canceled. Canceled. So I want to actually get into real quick about how Hollywood is really promoting a leftist agenda and really how woke quote unquote woke Hollywood is. But we have to take a quick commercial break, so everyone sits tight. We're gonna be right back after the short break with Kaya Jones, former singer of the Pussycat Doll and now Christian singer. Right back alright, Kaya, So, when you decided to leave the Hollywood lifestyle and then you basically decided that you were going to spend the rest of your life using your voice and using you know, your celebrity status to essentially promote godly values and essentially the conservative message, did those people formally that were your friends in Hollywood did they turn their back on you. I had a clothing brand called Hollywood Doll, and we had just gotten enough excitement, Like every every order we had went to buy more shipment, so we we didn't we didn't see a profit, right, we're going through growing pains. We had a store that was in l A and they were taking a percentage of sales, so we were just making enough to continue reup and shipment, and we got enough excitement that the airport in Las Vegas wanted to hold uh the Vegas Doll brand. And these were all like T shirts apparel. It was taking my pain from being a pussycat doll and turning it into something really positive for young women, not negative. And um they heard I was a Trump supporter and they canceled the order. So because that it was that serious, it was I get this opportunity in the airport, the store in l A says we want nothing to do with you, or throwing you out. Any revenue at that point was completely halted. It was a complete loss. And then couldn't really I couldn't even afford to do the order for the airport, which had done a test run in two days and they sold out, which is how we got the initial offer. So it was this trickle effect of being canceled and it was not. It was not just you can't saying. It was everything that you are and and friends to people that I knew, RuPaul rail a trade different drag queens. Because I had helped this movement, I had helped my l g B t Q friends, I had marched for rights. I had marched for everyone's rights, but my own. Now it was time to speak about what mattered to me and the truth that I felt was happening in this country. And unfortunately, I was then demonized as like, well, then you must hate this one and you hate that one, and I'm like, actually no, I'm just choosing and now speak for me the same way I spoke for veterans, the same way I've spoken out for our military speaking, you know, spoken out for your rights. L G B, t Q, f y G. Yeah, so I did. It seems like it seems like with Hollywood, right, they are so openly accepting of the leftist and the progressive messaging. And it seems like even back in twos sixteen that it started with the cancel culture there, if you were secretly a conservative in Hollywood, you'd basically get blacklisted. Now we see that there is basically I think it's like very open and so sad, too bad mentality from those in Hollywood, and even now the Hollywood crossover with politicians. So like just this past weekend, Barack Obama had so many people from Hollywood there with him, partying without masks on. Meanwhile, you know, you go to New York and they're actually asking you for papers. I mean, is that, like, Am I crazy to think that that's completely something that basically spawned out of Hollywood to begin with, and it's in and it has a lot of it has to do with the higher sense of value, the hierarchy that goes on. It's spoken and not spoken. Um, you know, if they don't want you in a nightclub and their friends with someone who's influential, you won't even be able to enter. I mean, and I'm not kidding when I say just as simple as a nightclub, So think about it. If it's a restaurant, or if it's someone that's a door guy or someone who's bartender, as someone who's an agent, it is very click uh my, yeah, and everyone is servicing the industry, so they tend to move on. You know, well, I don't want to lose this big name, so I'm going to side with here, but they don't know that. They really don't know the spectrum. A lot of I went through it. When I left the Pussycattels. There was a period where I mean, I had a lot of people not really even want to talk to me, be friends with me. I wasn't of any value to them anymore, or so they thought. Of course, now a lot of those people have circled back, and it's kind of hilarious because you're like, wow. So in that moment, it was what was cool, So now they're not cool. I'm now cool, apparently because I'm doing what I wanted to always do. What everyone should do as an artist is be authentic to themselves. And because it's having traction or you think it's trendy, you now are wanting to reach out and be friendly again. But you showed me who you were, and that was in my weakest point. You had wanted nothing to do with me. I had really good friends that no longer called or they wrote horrific letters. I remember my makeup artists who ended up, you know, doing everyone's makeup, from Beyonce to you know, Kim Kardashian. I was his first client. When he was nineteen. He had no other celebrities, and we got his book built up till he was able to get Paul A Dual, Kathy Griffin, a bunch of other celebrities, and I remember he was going to get his papers because he was basically nineteen, moved here his baby with his family from Mexico and never got his papers. And he was a great makeup artist. And myself, Paul Dual, Categramy, we all wrote these letters to help him get his citizenship. Citizenship. He wrote me the most nasty email, Mind you, I helped this guy get a citizenship and his career started. And the email was, You're disgusting. How could you vote for Trump? On? I wish you would die? It was I mean, it was horrible. It was horrible, and it then hit me just like the narrative that they have on what we're about. I think it's shifting now because they're starting to see, oh, you're getting it well now. It's it's like they these people, the Democrats now are not the same Democrats of your parents generation. They're so progressive and they want total control. And I think that it's really I mean, people were asking me recently they say, what are the top issues now for the next election cycle, and I think number one issue is going to be about the vaccine. It's like, you have to respect people's choices to put what they are going to put in their body. And I think that also too, I mean from a religious perspective, this goes against many people's religious beliefs. And so why is it that you are having now a party push this blanket authoritarian message when in actuality, we should be standing up. So I mean right now, you're currently I guess working with even members of Hollywood that left they gave their heart to Christ and are now sharing that big message. I think people like you are so important because you are really fighting the culture war, and to those people who might not necessarily know what that is, I mean, there is a crossover with how society thinks and is influenced because of Hollywood, because of pop culture, and you are one of those people that chose to actually speak out and say, hey, what they're pushing is not good for our country and it is not good for the moral foundation. I don't want to keep it negative because I do think that there's hope and I do think you know, in the Bible. It even says, you know, no man is going to know when God comes back. You just have to be prepared. So what's in your heart right now for like what you feel the best way to help our country is currently pray for our country. I'm not even kidding when I say the power of prayer is so important. We're asking men to change what is a coldness or a lack of understanding inside of their heart. Only God can change a heart and turn it from a heart of stone which is cold. I don't care. It doesn't matter to a heart of flesh. And when you have a heart of flesh. Some of the things I even said with the shift that happened in me, I now go back and go that wasn't really nice to say, or that wasn't I would have said it, but in a different way, And there is a way to get serious change. I would definitely say, plug into prayer, pray for our nation and be vocal about what you care about. Um, yeah, it's not just Christians, it's Muslims, jew Who's they all don't want this vaccine? Okay? Because we follow biblical principles that tell us what is good and bad for us, we don't really know what's in the vaccine. I've never been to anti anything because I've toured all of the world. You are vetteran, you know how that works. We have to sometimes take things that we don't necessarily want to take. But my concern with this vaccine, and it has been from day one, is this new variant, because it's a virus, is a it's going to constantly you take because it's constantly looking for a way to survive. That's how viruses work. So you're so you're not going to just find a way out and prove it's gone, you know. I do think it's interesting that timing on locking people away when there's you know, the survival rate on this thing is pretty awesome. I'm not saying that, you know, it's not a serious thing. It is, but to have a one percent that is actually fatal out of this, when this has been deemed as a global pandemic, we have to take an account people have been committing Suicide's depression isn't an all time high abusive oh, because you're causing all of I mean the mental health alone. This is institutionalization. Anything after twelve months is institutionalization. That's what this is if you are aware of it, awesome. Uh, get your mind out of the gutter. Start figuring out how you can be more effective, whether that be in your community or in your home, or however you can get the messaging out. The truth is that we're allowing this to happen. We're actually feeding it and letting it grow by continuing to push the negativity of it. We need to get the proper information out there. There are a lot of scientists that are doing incredible work and we're not even listening to them. And I'm like, what what is this? What is this? And to me, it feels it feels very forced. It does. I mean you look at the different platforms of what Trump was saying going into and what even the Biden administration was saying going into. And we saw obviously the Biden administration, you know, they talked about unity. There's no unity in this country right now because they're pushing this. But also too, I mean, the fact is is that people should have a choice. If you've done the research and you think that the vaccine is good for you, then fine, it's up to you. But don't force other people that don't want that. And I think that that's where I mean, you have this medical freedom movement, you have this religious freedom movement, and I think a lot of people are realizing that the conservative ideology has been smeared, it's been lied about, it's been largely targeted and put down by Hollywood. But when people like you, you know, join the good side the good join the good guys, and then you're able to share your messaging to kind of just like with what you went through, I think it really wakes a lot of people up. Um, real quick before we go, I know that you have an incredible job that you actually just got and so you're out in Orlando and you're singing. Can you tell us a little bit about that? Yeah, so I sing. I get to sing it City of Destiny. We go live every week and um, I get to sing with Jonathan came from Ernie, Like, I mean, how cool is that? People don't stop believing all of that amazing nous And Pastor Paula White came. She always brings an incredible word. And so we actually have Unleashed coming up, which is a huge conference. Um it's a three day event October twenty nine to the third of September. So it's going to be super fierce. We're just a lot of you know, there's Prophet Gideon is coming in uh so from Africa. I mean like, it's amazing all of the people that are wanting to get the message of the Lord out. So that's what my main focus is. My main focus is singing for the Lord and you know, helping save souls through the power of Christ. Because the end does feel like it's near. But I will say when people are like, oh my god, it's the end times, guys, It's always been the end times since Christ ascended. Okay, So the good news is, as you were chosen for such a time as this, it is not a woe. I'm here. How cool is it that of all the times you could have been chosen, from the time of Christ with his disciples, you were chosen for a very pivotal time. And that means that you're strong, you're tough, your vocal, you're an impactful spirit on this planet. And um, I think he sent his fiercest warriors here at this time. So I definitely think that the mindful change is going to come from the youth. Um, and that's where I want to focus my time and my energy is with the people. Definitely not with the political side or the media side of it, because the people are going to change things so well. I mean, you could not have said that better. And thank you so much for joining us today on Luna Talks. Obviously you're welcome back at any time. Everyone knows Kaya Jones, former singer of the Pussycat Doll now giving her card to God and honestly doing some incredible things for this nation. So thank you so much for joining us. Thanks An. Before we go, I want to say Kaya Jones again for a great interview, and I want to thank you guys so much for listening. 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