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Aubrey O’Day discusses Danity Kane’s exit Netflix’s new documentary about disgraced music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs.
Sean Combs: The Reckoning, Produced by Combs’ longtime rival 50 Cent.Claims to deliver “a shocking examination of a media mogul, music mogul and convicted criminal” and introduce audiences to Previously unreleased footage of Combs and his inner circle.
O’Day is one of Combs’ former colleagues who will be interviewed in the documentary, in which he recalls his rise Diddy’s MTV singing competition series, forming a band, Don Richard, along with Shannon Becks, Aundrea Fimbres and D. Woods, was part of the original five members of Danity Kane, formed by O’Day Combs.
“Didi made it clear that I was ‘the one to watch,'” says O’Day. accounting book“I remember that phrase a lot, He was isolating me and had a different set of expectations of me, and I naturally took to grooming,”
O’Day read an email she received from Combs, which she said also contained photos of his penis.
“‘I don’t just want to fuck with you. I want you out. I can see you being with some bastard who will tell you what to do. I make my wife do what I tell her to do, and she likes it. I just want β and prefer β things to be different. I’ll finish watching this porn and finish masturbating. I’ll think about you, happy face. If you change your mind and Get ready to do what I say. Happy face, Diddy. God is the greatest,” Combs reportedly wrote in the email.
βIt’s your boss at work who is sending you that e-mail,β she says. “What happens to anyone else in real life? Your boss gets fired. Six months later, I Was fired. I totally thought I was fired for not having sex, but I found out later [fellow Danity Kane member] dawn [Richard] And Puff was recording a different project. I was the star of the show, and Puff needed to lead the entire audience to a new project.
Diddy fired O’Day and Vanita “D. Woods” Woodgate from the group in 2008, as captured Forming a band.
When asked about the allegations, Combs’ legal attorney said in a statement Diversity: “We are not going to comment on the personal claims being repeated in the documentary. Many of the people featured have long-standing personal grievances, financial motives, or credibility issues that have been documented over the years.
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“Many of these stories have already been addressed in court filings, and others have never been raised in any legal forum because they are not true. This project was built around a one-sided narrative led by a publicly acknowledged opponent, and it repeats allegations without context, evidence or verification. Sean Combs will continue to address legitimate matters through the legal process, not through a partisan Netflix production.”
The documentary comes months later Combs was found guilty in July On two cases related to prostitution, but acquitted of the most serious charges At her sex trafficking trial in a federal court in New York City.
The conviction capped his public fallout after a trial in which his penchant for kinky sex “freak-offs” was broadcast almost daily, but it also serves as a victory for the music icon, who was found not guilty of other charges that could have seen him imprisoned for life.