Nor should she!

Nicole Scherzinger was pepped with questions about whether the Pussycat Dolls was a front for a prostitution ring as she left Craig's in Hollywood last night, but the singer didn't feel it was necessary to even comment. Ex-bandmate Kaya Jones, who quit the girl group in 2005, recently claimed that the members of Pussycat Dolls were regularly abused by older music executives, but they deny it all.

"The Pussycat Dolls has always and will always stand for female empowerment and sisterhood. We stand in solidarity with all women who have bravely spoken publicly of their horrific experiences of abuse, harassment and exploitation. However, we cannot stand behind false allegations towards other group members partaking in activities that simply did not take place," they wrote in a statement.

"To liken our professional roles in The Pussycat Dolls to a prostitution ring not only undermines everything we worked hard to achieve for all those years but also takes the spotlight off the millions of victims who are speaking up and being heard loud and clear around the world. While we were not aware of Kaya’s experiences that allegedly took place during her short time working with us, before the group signed a recording contract, we can firmly testify that we were not privy to any misconduct taking place around us. If Kaya experienced something we are unaware of then we fully encourage her to get the help she needs and are here to support her," they continued.

"Since its inception, The Pussycat Dolls and founder Robin Antin have supported and empowered women from all walks of life to flourish in their careers. Should any member or associate allude to any form of abuse or harassment whatsoever, it will be taken very seriously and investigated," they concluded.

There you have it! They weren't loosening up those buttons, babe!