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Aubrey O’Day Calls Out Diddy After Conviction: “This Was Control, Coercion, and Abuse”

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Aubrey O’Day isn’t holding back after Sean “Diddy” Combs was found guilty on two prostitution transportation charges while avoiding convictions on sex trafficking and racketeering.

O’Day, who rose to fame as a member of Danity Kane on Making the Band, has a long history with Combs and has publicly criticized him over the years. She refused to sign away her right to speak out in exchange for a Bad Boy publishing payout, rejecting a clause that would have required her silence about Combs.

After the verdict came down, O’Day shared her reaction, describing the decision as “heartbreaking” and “dangerous.” She called out the system for enabling powerful men like Combs while standing in support of Casandra “Cassie” Ventura, who testified against him for four days during the trial.

“My heart is with Cassie,” O’Day wrote. “A woman who could’ve had a life and career free of fear and control. A woman who told her truth in a courtroom, only to have the world dissect her credibility instead of her courage.”

She called Combs’ actions “control, coercion, and abuse,” adding that the court’s decision to clear him of the more serious charges risked normalizing the same behavior the industry has quietly protected for decades.

“This wasn’t Bonnie and Clyde,” she said. “It was control, coercion, and abuse—and we have to stop rewriting history to excuse the behavior and start normalizing accountability, no matter how powerful the person.”

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O’Day’s history with Combs traces back to 2005 when she joined Danity Kane under his label. By 2008, she says she was pushed out of the group after refusing to comply with expectations that had nothing to do with music. Since then, she’s been vocal about the ways she says Combs has used power to control artists, framing her recent statements as a continuation of her long-standing stance.

Meanwhile, Combs is awaiting sentencing on the two prostitution-related convictions, which each carry up to 10 years in prison under the Mann Act. Prosecutors are seeking a sentence of at least 4 to 5 years. Combs remains in federal custody as a judge considers his request for bail ahead of sentencing.

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D. Woods Responds After Three Danity Kane Members Say June 20 LA Block Party Booking Was Made Without Their Consent

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D. Woods took to her Instagram Stories to address the controversy surrounding a June 20 Danity Kane appearance at the LA Block Party in Los Angeles, confirming she and Aundrea Fimbres plan to perform at the event. “5,4,3,2, & even 1 — there have been many versions and configurations of Danity Kane. But our fans have always been constant,” she wrote. “Drea & D. Woods thank you for ‘Holding Us Down’ and are looking forward to GOING UP at @lablockparty June 20th. Let’s start the summer off right and continue our 20th Anniversary with a celebration of the music we all love.”

As previously reported by miixtapechiick.com, Danity Kane’s official page issued a statement saying the booking was made by only two members without the knowledge or consent of Dawn Richard, Aubrey O’Day, or Shannon Bex. “This promotion constitutes false advertising and a misleading promotion, creating a false impression of full group participation,” the statement read. “Presenting a two-member lineup under the full Danity Kane name without clear and accurate disclosure results in deception of fans and a clear misrepresentation of what is being offered.”

The June 20 appearance is billed as part of the group’s 20th anniversary. Danity Kane’s Untold Chapter Tour, which ran from December 2025 through January 2026, also featured D. Woods and Fimbres alongside Aubrey O’Day, without Richard or Bex.

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Three Members of Danity Kane Say Two Others Booked a June 20 Show Without Their Knowledge

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Dawn Richard, Aubrey O’Day, and Shannon Bex are calling out a flyer promoting Danity Kane at the LA Block Party at Pershing Square in Los Angeles on June 20, saying they were not informed about the appearance and will not be there.

A statement posted to Danity Kane’s official page confirmed that only two members independently booked the show without the others’ consent. “This promotion constitutes false advertising and a misleading promotion, creating a false impression of full group participation,” the statement read. “Presenting a two-member lineup under the full Danity Kane name without clear and accurate disclosure results in deception of fans and a clear misrepresentation of what is being offered.”

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The flyer was posted by the danitykaneontour Instagram account, which wrote “Kicking off this summer with @lablockparty bringing yall back to 20 years ago!”

The situation comes amid an already divided chapter for the group. Danity Kane’s Untold Chapter Tour ran from December 9 through January 2026 and featured Aubrey O’Day, Aundrea Fimbres, and D. Woods, a lineup that did not include the full original group. Dawn Richard said she was not aware of the reunion, and Shannon Bex has been open about stepping away from music to focus on entrepreneurship. Woods, who had not performed with the group since her exit in 2008, addressed her return directly. “The Untold Chapter Starts Now. Ya Girl Is Back and rewriting OUR story,” she wrote.

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Ice Spice and Woman Throw Hands at Hollywood McDonald’s

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Ice Spice threw hands with a woman at a McDonald’s in Hollywood on Wednesday, April 15, and the whole thing was caught on camera.

In footage obtained by TMZ, Ice Spice was at the restaurant with a friend when a woman approached their table uninvited and tried to squeeze in next to them. When Ice Spice and her friend asked her to leave, the woman slapped her. A brief scuffle followed before the woman’s friend pulled her away.

It didn’t end there. A second clip filmed outside shows the woman throwing another punch at Ice Spice while the group was crossing the street, leading to another scuffle. Video also shows Ice Spice picking up a phone from the ground belonging to someone in the other group, which she allegedly smashed.

The woman, identified as Vayah, gave her own account, claiming Ice Spice was rude when she approached to show support and that she slapped her after being called a “bitch.”

Ice Spice’s attorney Bradford Cohen said the incident has been reported to the LAPD. “The unprovoked attack on my client has been reported to the LAPD and we will be pursuing any and all avenues to hold the perpetrators responsible for their actions, including criminally and civilly,” Cohen said. “We are also exploring holding the location responsible for their lack of appropriate security.”

As previously reported by miixtapechiick.com, Ice Spice is currently being sued by a New York wig maker over an unpaid $20,000 order for her 2024 Y2K tour.

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