Wayment! Aubrey O’Day Teases 2013 Song Using Diddy As The Cover Art (LISTEN)
Aubrey O’Day has steadily kept her foot on Sean “Diddy” Combs’ neck during the last nine months of his piling sexual assault lawsuits. Now, O’Day is seemingly using music to react to Diddy’s sex trafficking and other charges. As previously reported, one Manhattan judge remanded the producer to Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center on Sept. 17. [...] The post Wayment! Aubrey O’Day Teases 2013 Song Using Diddy As The Cover Art (LISTEN) appeared first on The Shade Room.
Aubrey O’Day has steadily kept her foot on Sean “Diddy” Combs’ neck during the last nine months of his piling sexual assault lawsuits. Now, O’Day is seemingly using music to react to Diddy’s sex trafficking and other charges.
As previously reported, one Manhattan judge remanded the producer to Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center on Sept. 17. Another judge denied his bail appeal the following day. His lawyer has revealed plans to rush to trial but admitted that the timeline is dependent on prosecutors handing over their case details. Meanwhile, a retired warden of Brooklyn-MDC has shared that Diddy’s pre-trial detention might be a strict experience.
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Aubrey Seemingly Clocks Diddy Via Throwback Song
As for Aubrey, her new track marks the second time she’s reacted to Diddy’s legal woes. Last week, O’Day used her X (formerly Twitter) account to repost supportive messages of her consistent public drags of Combs. Additionally, she shared her own words about justice and called P. Diddy’s arrest a “win for women.”
“The purpose of Justice is to provide an ending and allow us the space to create a new chapter,” Aubrey O’Day wrote. “Women never get this. I feel validated. Today is a win for women all over the world, not just me. Things are finally changing.”
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This past weekend, the singer shared a side-by-side collage of her and Diddy on her Instagram Stories. In black text, she revealed that she wrote the song in 2013. Meanwhile, the song’s lyrics talk about there being “no escape” from and “feeling betrayed” by a nonspecific situation.
Aubrey also shared the track and Diddy cover art on her X profile, along with other posts dragging the producer. In 12 hours, her X tease of the track garnered over 21,000 views and about 33 responses from supportive fans.
@Jenn_McW wrote, “You have stood strong through all the pushback. Most people don’t know what courage is required to do that. I sincerly hope this current situation can bring some healing to you. Thank you for not giving up.”
@IamKrock added, “Been standing ten toes on business, my girl been speaking with her chest! Just everyone decided to ignore Aubrey. Now look.”
@ray_tell7 replied, “Queen you’ve been saying this about Diddy since making the band you are the only one to stand up to him once upon a time there was no one else there were all scared but you wasn’t. You were a true strong woman.”
While @KingStaxx91 said, “You’ve been clocked it, from the beginning. I’m happy that you’re finally being vindicated. Lord, protect this woman at all costs!”
Less than a year before Cassie kicked off the Diddy sexual assault lawsuits in Nov. 2023, O’Day alleged that he tried his hand with her. She revealed that Combs cut her from Danity Kane after she wouldn’t do what was “expected of her,” implying sexual favors.
Then, in March, after the feds raided Sean Combs’ homes in Miami and Los Angeles, O’Day spoke out. “What you sow, you shall reap. I pray this emboldens all of US victims to finally speak on what we have endured,” she wrote on Instagram Stories.
Former Bad Boy Records artist Aubrey O'Day and reacts to Diddy’s home being raided. pic.twitter.com/81TttFStG8
— The Art Of Dialogue (@ArtOfDialogue_) March 25, 2024
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