Aubrey O’Day slammed Sean “Diddy” Combs for having his kids sit through the disturbing testimonies of his sex trafficking trial.
On an episode of Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes’ podcast, the former Danity Kane singer dropped her opinion of her former mentor.
Diddy is Damaged:
Aubrey was signed to Diddy’s Bad Boy Records from 2005 to 2008. She described the disgraced rapper as “selfish” for having six of his seven kids hear about all of the vile and horrific things he’s been accused of.
“The fact that the kids are marching up to that court, praying over everything and walking in with a bunch of women also that are encouraging it.”
“I don’t know any father that would want their children to sit through testimony about how much their daddy liked to watch people [get] lubricated, f*cking, getting pissed on and urinated in their mouths, having his girlfriend come in the other room and rub their c*m all over his nipples.”
O’Day, 41, asked Holmes and Robach if they would want their own children to “learn about” one of the “freakiest nights” they’ve had together.
“Would you want your children to know about it? It’s concerning to me. The optics of them being there and supporting [their] father are obviously a very strong play for the defense.”
Diddy’s intent:
Aubrey thinks the Defense’s claim that the jurors seeing the kids in the courtroom is part of “an optics game.”
“You’re a father first. As a father, I just wouldn’t want my two girls – that are only a year younger than Cassie Ventura was when he started dating her – to hear anything like that.”
“It’s telling to me. It means that daddy’s being selfish. It feels like, ‘Daddy needs you in court because daddy needs all the optics to look in his favor,’ and I don’t really care what you have to sit through.”
“That is just showing that same narcissism, ego, and coercion that we’re discussing in this man. His needs come first. What he wants comes first.”
ICYMI:
Sean is currently on trial facing charges of racketeering conspiracy; sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion; and transportation to engage in prostitution.
He has pleaded not guilty. Aubrey revealed that she will not be taking the stand to testify against her former boss.
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