Aubrey O’Day had some words for her “former boss” while on The Masked Singer, and let’s just say, she didn’t hold back. Though she never dropped his name, the message was loud and clear. And now, folks in Diddy’s circle are speaking up, reminding her that she wouldn’t have had her shot if it weren’t for him.
During her intro package on the show, Aubrey spoke about facing an oppressive and cruel villain in what was supposed to be her fairy tale. She talked about having to be submissive, sweet, and silent to get ahead—words that, for those who’ve followed her journey, seemed aimed directly at Diddy.
And when it came time for her big reveal, she doubled down, referencing her “ex-boss” and his legal name change to “Love.” But instead of letting that be his narrative, she reclaimed the word, forming a heart with her hands in a symbolic moment of self-empowerment.
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Of course, not everyone was here for Aubrey’s moment. A source close to Diddy told TMZ that she needs to remember who put her on. They made it clear that if it weren’t for Making the Band, Aubrey wouldn’t have had the platform she’s standing on today.
And let’s not forget, Diddy’s legal situation is still unfolding. The source emphasized that while people are quick to speak on his name, the man hasn’t even gone to trial yet. “None of Aubrey’s claims hold up, at least not yet,” they said.
This isn’t the first time Aubrey has spoken her truth about Diddy. Just last year, she aired it all out in TMZ’s doc about his criminal case, making it clear that she’s not afraid to speak on their past.
Diddy’s Legal Battle: What’s Next?
Right now, Diddy is sitting behind bars, facing three major federal charges:
Racketeering conspiracy
Sex trafficking by force, fraud, or coercion
Transportation to engage in prostitution
His trial is set for May, and as the case unfolds, it’s safe to say more voices—whether in support or opposition—will be chiming in.
In the meantime, Aubrey O’Day continues to reclaim her story, unapologetically speaking on her experiences. And whether folks agree with her or not, she’s making sure her voice is heard loud and clear.
What do y’all think? Is Aubrey just speaking her truth, or should she be giving more credit to the man who “made” her? Drop your thoughts in the comments!