frequently referencing his alleged violent conduct, years before he was arrested on several accusations of sex trafficking.
O’Day, who gained notoriety in 2005 while making an appearance on the third season of Diddy’s TV show “Making the Band,” said of her former boss to Cosmopolitan, “[Diddy] plays one of the dirtiest games there is around.”
In response to fresh accusations of sexual abuse against Diddy from 120 accusers, including minors, the Danity Kane alumnus recently spoke out on X (formerly Twitter), stating that although his “behavior could’ve been stopped,” his arrest is a “win for all women.”
Long before things like these broke our hearts to read, his actions could have been stopped,” she wrote on October 1. “I didn’t have to be one of the numerous women, men, and children he abused; his actions traumatized an entire industry and will never go away.