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Aubrey O’Day has never been one to keep quiet for long.
The outspoken former Danity Kane singer, who has long called out former boss Diddy for unprofessional and abusive behavior on the set of their reality show, “Making the Band,” took to her social media channels yesterday to comment on the federal raid of Diddy’s two homes in Los Angeles and Miami.
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O’Day Blasts Diddy Online
O’Day began by posting screenshots about the arrest to her Instagram story, writing “What you sow, you shall reap. I pray this emboldens all of US victims to finally speak on what we have endured.”
She continued, “You know it’s bad when you sprinting to Barbuda? I don’t even know the local animal there?”, referring to reports that Diddy’s private jet was en route to Barbuda, an island in Eastern Caribbean, at the time of the raids.
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Diddy’s Homes Raided In Federal Investigation
On Monday, March 25, federal agents raided two of Diddy’s properties following a barrage of lawsuits stemming from allegations of abuse and s-x trafficking from his former girlfriend, Cassie, in November of 2023. Multiple other lawsuits followed Cassie’s bombshell filing. Cassie and Diddy settled the lawsuit for an undisclosed sum just one day after the lawsuit was filed.
Diddy, who wasn’t at either of the properties at the time of the raid, has long denied the allegations and maintained his innocence. Meanwhile, O’Day has been a vocal critic of her former boss and the working conditions on the reality show they starred on together from 2005 to 2008.
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O’Day Publicly Supports Cassie
Prior to Cassie’s lawsuit, O’Day appeared on the “Call Her Daddy” podcast and spoke in somewhat vague terms about her experiences with Diddy. On the 2022 episode entitled, “Overcoming Toxic Men (ft. Diddy, Trump and Pauly D),” O’Day claimed that she was fired from Danity Kane and the show because she “wasn’t willing to do what was expected of [her] – not talent-wise, but in other areas.”
After Cassie’s lawsuit, O’Day publicly called out Diddy over the claims, declaring her support for Cassie and for other victims. “I stay trying to tell y’all…” she posted on X, along with screenshots of headlines about the Cassie lawsuit.
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O’Day also released a statement to Rolling Stone that read, in part, “It isn’t easy to take on one of the most powerful people in this industry and be honest about your experience with them. I know what her heart is feeling right now, because I have done so as well. May her voice bring all the others to the table, so we can start having more transparent conversations about what is actually happening behind the scenes.”
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O’Day Has Been Calling Out Diddy For Years
Following yesterday’s federal raid, O’Day continued posting clips of “Making the Band” to her Instagram stories which portrayed a tense and hostile work environment that Diddy fostered on the set of the show.
After Diddy accused a young O’Day of being a “problem child,” O’Day posted a clip in which she stated in a confessional from the show, “My relationship with Puff is a difficult one for me. We constantly butt heads and I constantly feel the need to butt heads. But at the end of it, I realize, this is the job that I chose and this is my dream and nobody’s going to take that away from me.”
O’Day Has Always “Kept It 100”
O’Day also quoted a line Diddy used on the show when she wrote, “Old boy said it first.. it gets ‘dark and lonely’! Some people stand on business and some use the money they robbed from decades of their artist’s pockets to flee the country. I know I’m not on a pj having the pilot hitting U turns left and right trying to find a landing spot with a non-extradition treaty. I said what I said.”
She continued, “You can say a lot of things about me.. but I have ALWAYS KEPT IT 100, for decades.”
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