In a candid interview featured in the upcoming documentary “TMZ Presents: The Downfall of Diddy,” Aubrey O’Day sheds light on what she perceives as Diddy’s attempt to buy the silence of former Bad Boy artists by returning their publishing rights, which she claims were undervalued.
O’Day, known for her time with Danity Kane under Bad Boy Records during the 2000s, discusses her insights into the situation, dating back to September when Diddy made headlines by returning rights to his old artists.
While this gesture appeared generous on the surface, O’Day alleges that it came with significant restrictions, notably non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) aimed at preventing artists from speaking about their experiences at Bad Boy.
Declining Diddy’s offer, O’Day expresses her reluctance to relinquish her ability to speak freely, especially considering recent allegations against Diddy by figures like Cassie. Notably, O’Day has been vocal about her concerns for years, positioning herself as a leading voice on the matter.
Moreover, O’Day reveals that the financial compensation offered for her publishing rights was disappointingly low, a revelation that she finds astonishing.
Turning down Diddy’s offer, O’Day emphasizes her financial independence, citing her success in various ventures, including OnlyFans, as evidence of her self-sufficiency.
For those intrigued by O’Day’s revelations, “TMZ Presents: The Downfall of Diddy” promises further insights into the intricacies of the situation, available for streaming on Tubi. Don’t miss out on this eye-opening documentary.
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