One of the singer's former girlfriend's - call girl Joanne Majic - said she went to the police with her fears over Watkins' despicable sexual turn-ons.
"He told me during sex how he wanted to get me pregnant so we could have a child he could abuse," Ms Majic told the Daily Mirror.
"He really got off on it, it was disgusting."
Ms Majic said she went to South Wales Police in 2008 but was told she needed evidence to back up her fears.
How would you react if your fave was revealed to be a child rapist?
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How has Ian Watkins' confession affected you?
Female, 16: I'll still listen to Lostprophets' music, but will probably be disgusted every time I hear it and not enjoy it at all.
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Male, 27: It’s a hard process to accept. I don’t endorse him and his acts. Ian was a role model to me – I believed I was him; I was Ian. And because I looked like him back then, Lostprophets and Ian Watkins were the centre of my attention. He looked good and the band has good music. I can say I was a Lostprophets-belieber [laughs].
Will you still listen to their music?
I’m a fan of Lostprophets, not Ian. But it’s hard not to think that whatever he does is cool, because I used to think that. I won't delete their music from my computer.
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Hey. So you told me you'll still listen to Lostprophets – are you worried about what your friends will say?
Male, 21: I'd imagine my friends who were also fans in the past would say nothing. Any friends who didn't listen may make jokes or comments, but it won't change my opinion on the music. I think what Ian Watkins did is disgusting and he deserves the sentence he receives, but I still feel an emotional attachment to the music they produced and will still listen to it. Is it tainted? Yes. Does it still mean something to me? So very much.
Study suggests that listening to Bruce Springsteen could make you 'racist'
A new study undertaken by the University of Minnesota has suggested that listening to mainstream rock music can make people 'racist'.
Researchers played a host of different music genres to 138 students for seven minutes. The students were then told they were part of a study to work out how funds should be distributed within their college. Then they were offered a range of different ethnic groups to divide the money between, reports the Daily Mail.
Apparently, after listening to mainstream rock music like Bruce Springsteen, the white students favoured other white students in regards to sharing college funds, over black and Latino students. Meanwhile, the white students who had listened to more ethnically diverse pop, including Akon and Gwen Stefani, were fairer towards other ethnic groups.
Heather LaMarre, assistant professor of journalism and mass communication at the University of Minnesota said of the study: "Rock music is generally associated with white Americans, so we believe it cues white listeners to think about their positive association with their own in-group."
Nicole acting like she wasn't stanning for MiLORD a couple months ago.
Idk why I'm responding to someone with Lohan in their UN, enough of a drag in itself, but your reading comprehension appears to be off. She said herself she regretted stanning for V!ley, which is admitting stanning for her.