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Aubrey O'Day Slams Diddy Over Kids in Court, 'Selfish, Narcissistic, and Just Wrong'


The former Danity Kane member Aubrey O'Day, who used to reside in the walls of Diddy's music empire, has hit the mic again but not to drop a single but dropping truth bombs. In the latest episode of the Amy & T.J. podcast, O'Day went for the jugular over those, in her opinion, indefensible moves, aiming Sean "Diddy" Combs for having his children in earshot during graphic, disturbing testimony he's endured throughout his ongoing federal sex trafficking trial.

"I don't know any father who would want their children to have to sit and listen to testimony about how horny their daddy was to watch people s##### and f######, get p##### on, and to have the various bodily fluids expelled in their mouths," she said, the court was especially grim, with witnesses among them male escort Daniel Phillip delivering graphic accounts of the scene that wasn't there. Diddy's daughters, Chance, D'Lila, and Jessie, had to leave the courtroom twice during the more graphic parts, according to the Mail.

"Would you want your kids to know about it?" she asked rhetorically. "It's telling to me… Daddy needs you in court because Daddy needs all the optics looking the right way. And I don't give an expletive what you have to sit through."

This isn't the first time O'Day has slammed her one-time mentor. But this time, it's personal, layered, and pointed. She says, "Diddy helps no one but himself," and that his dead wife is rolling in her grave at how he's treating his kids now. That's just showing the same narcissism, ego, and, dare I say, madness that we're talking about with this man," she added.

For a guy already in the hot seat for claims of controlling behavior, abuse, and troubling sexual conduct, the decision to include his kids in that kind of material was tone-deaf at best and, at worst, damaging, O'Day says, and many agreed.

While she did verify that she was "contacted" by federal investigators, O'Day made it known that she won't be "testifying" in the case. But she's not keeping quiet, either. She's bringing her voice to the Amy & T.J. podcast in a more formal role and declared she'd cover the trial herself.

"This platform, my #podcast and my #OFFstage podcast were set up to give you an up close & personal self explanatory experience of what was going on," she wrote. "From an angle only one who was there throughout can tell you."

With the trial still underway and the accusations in words growing darker,  Aubrey O'Day is not here to watch from the sidelines but taking a stand. And she's doing so in a manner that only someone who has been on the inside can.

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