Posted on 07/06/2017 7:18:40 AM PDT by Enlightened1
EDM DJ and singer Kaya Jones is passionate about more than just her career as a recording artist. She is also an outspoken supporter of President Donald Trump and the “Making America Great Again” movement.
The recording artist and entrepreneur, who also happens to be a former Pussycat Doll, recently attended the Fourth of July celebrations at the White House in Washington, D.C. For the occasion, Jones found a dress that was quite fitting.
Jones attended the event in a patriotic $18 piece from H&M. In the caption of her Instagram post showing off the look, she wrote, “I’m truly a simple girl at heart. I might not come off that way but I am. Thanks @hm for my $18 dress @whitehouse #4thofJuly celebrations.”
She also shared a video while getting ready for the event, wishing her followers a Happy Fourth.
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Do the other Pussycat Dolls look like this? Purrrrrrrrr . . .
I don’t know, but I am just glad she is a vocal President Trump supporter.
Rockin that dress.
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Yes indeed!
My favorite single from the Pussycat Dolls was
“Don’cha wish your girlfriend was hot like me?” from 2005.
It was fun, funky, compelling and very well performed.
NOT GUILTY!
(Yes, I was yelling.)
You can put hot in a burlap sack and it’s still hot.
Had NO idea that was the PCD’s!!!! Such a fun song.
She can wear it with me, or not wear it with me. ;-)
I thought it was trashy — catchy tune but trashy lyrics.
It is trashy, that’s the fun part ; )
Well, this lady doesn’t like trashy.
Respect & appreciate that. I enjoy eating at a bar sometimes when I am alone. When I told my mom that she was semi appalled. She said in her day no well brought up lady would be caught dead sitting at a bar.
Mothers often have much wisdom.
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