“I went from being ‘tragic waif ethereal victim’ to being ‘brat b**** loose cannon.''
for his hit"Yeah Yeah." The two, who were married, both looked to be getting more notoriety with their first foray into reality television as judges onHowever, in their very first live show, Kills and Moon made such cruel comments to a contestant that both of their careers were almost immediately ruined. After contestant Joe Irvine sang"Cry Me a River," Kills called Irvine out for dressing like Moon, with Moon joining in.
Green may have continued his career — his lawyer claimed the encounter was consensual — but then he took to Twitter tosuch as"If someone is passed out they’re not even WITH you consciously! so WITH Implies consent” and"People who have really been raped REMEMBER!!!"Ben Hopkins of Pwr Bttm also saw their career derailed by sexual misconduct allegations. Just as the group was gaining traction, days before the release of their second album, Hopkins wasof being a sexual predator.
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