Aubrey O’Day Claims She Was Fired From Danity Kane for Not Participating ‘Sexually’ with Diddy

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Aubrey O'Day Claims She Was Fired From Danity Kane for Not Participating 'Sexually' with Diddy Nicole Acosta, Danielle BacherDecember 4, 2025 at 3:17 AM 0 Netflix; Paras Griffin/Getty Aubrey O'Day in Netflix's 'Sean Combs: The Reckoning; Sean "Diddy" Combs in 2023. Aubrey O'Day claims she was fired from the girl group Danity Kane after rejecting Sean "Diddy" Combs' sexual advances O'Day, 41, spoke out about her time working with the Bad Boy Records founder in the new Netflix docuseries Sean Combs: The Reckoning Combs' spokesperson, Juda Engelmayer, told PEOPLE, "we will not be addressing indiv...

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Aubrey O'Day in Netflix's 'Sean Combs: The Reckoning; Sean "Diddy" Combs in 2023. -

Aubrey O'Day claims she was fired from the girl group Danity Kane after rejecting Sean "Diddy" Combs' sexual advances

O'Day, 41, spoke out about her time working with the Bad Boy Records founder in the new Netflix docuseries Sean Combs: The Reckoning

Combs' spokesperson, Juda Engelmayer, told PEOPLE, "we will not be addressing individual allegations made in this Netflix hit piece"

Aubrey O'Day claims she was fired from the girl group Danity Kane after rejecting Sean "Diddy" Combs' sexual advances.

In the new Netflix docuseries, Sean Combs: The Reckoning, the singer, 41, spoke about her time working with the Bad Boy Records founder after being chosen to join the group formed in 2005 on MTV's reality show Making the Band.

She claimed she often felt singled out by Combs, saying, "Diddy made it clear that I was the looker. I remember that phrase a lot. He was separating me, and there were a different set of expectations for me."

The working relationship later allegedly crossed a line, and she recalled receiving a sexually explicit email allegedly sent by Combs in 2008, which she reads aloud in the third episode. "I don't want to just f--- you. I want to turn you out," the email read in part, further referencing porn and masturbation. She alleges Combs also sent her photos of his penis.

"What happens in real life to anyone else, your boss gets fired. Six months later, I was fired," O'Day said, adding that she believes she was fired for "not participating sexually" with Combs.

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Sean "Diddy" Combs (third from left) with Aubrey O'Day (fourth from left) and other 'Making the Band 3' artists.

Later in the series, O'Day said that an attorney representing a woman who filed a civil complaint against Combs reached out to her since she was named in it. The woman alleged in the complaint that she witnessed Combs and another man sexually assaulting an inebriated O'Day at Bad Boy Records studios in Manhattan in 2005. O'Day said she has no recollection of the incident.

"Does this mean I was raped? Is that what this means? I don't even know if I was raped, and I don't want to know," she said in the documentary.

When reached for comment regarding the accusations, Combs' spokesperson, Juda Engelmayer, told PEOPLE, "we will not be addressing individual allegations made in this Netflix hit piece."

Engelmayer previously said, "Many of the people featured have longstanding personal grievances, financial motives, or credibility issues that have been documented for years. Several of these stories have already been addressed in court filings, and others were never raised in any legal forum because they're simply not true. The project was built around a one-sided narrative led by a publicly admitted adversary, and it repeats allegations without context, evidence, or verification."

The docuseries, released on Tuesday, Dec. 2 and produced by Combs' longtime rival Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson, comes months after the disgraced music mogul's high-profile federal trial.

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Sean "Diddy" Combs in 2020.

Combs was convicted on transportation to engage in prostitution charges but was acquitted of the more serious charges of sex trafficking and racketeering. He is currently serving a 50-month prison sentence set to end in June 2028.

Combs also faces multiple civil lawsuits alleging sexual assault and related misconduct, which he has vehemently denied.

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O'Day has been outspoken about the allegations against Combs for years. In September 2023, she claimed that Combs asked her to sign an NDA to never disparage the rapper and his label — a "deal" she said she encouraged her former bandmates to "not take."

After his sentencing in October, O'Day — who was not subpoenaed or called to testify — issued a "cautionary reminder" to young artists.

"Too often, those who misuse their power, even when exposed, face far fewer consequences than the harm inflicted upon their victims," O'Day wrote in part on X. "Protect yourself at the first sign of coercion or impropriety ... If something feels wrong, trust that instinct and remove yourself from the situation. Your well-being is worth more than any opportunity."

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