Aubrey O’Day was hospitalized and missed a Danity Kane concert after appearing in 50 Cent’s Diddy documentary.
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Aubrey O’Day suffered a nervous breakdown and physical breakdown and was hospitalized after appearing in 50 Cent’s explosive Diddy documentary.
The former Danity Kane singer missed Wednesday night’s reunion show at the El Rey Theater in Los Angeles after she was rushed to the emergency room. O’Day revealed on Instagram that she battled the illness throughout the day before finally seeking medical help.
But this isn’t just any illness. O’Day posted on Thursday that this was a “heavy moment” for her, and that her health crisis was directly related to the stress of fans eventually hearing “things that were hard for me to say” in the Netflix documentary.
“My love… I’m so sorry. I’m very sick and physically unable to attend tonight’s show because I’m in the ER. I’ve been fighting it all day, running around in my head, trying to find any way to do this, but being sick is being sick – it’s completely beyond my control,” she said. “My heart is broken because I don’t want to let you down.”
The bombshell revelations about Aubrey O’Day from 50 Cent’s Sean Combs: Reckoning have been dominating headlines since the documentary was pulled. She read an alleged sexual harassment email from Diddy and revealed she believed she was fired from Making the Band 3 because she refused to sleep with him.
The documentary follows O’Day as she makes her most disturbing accusation yet. “I don’t even know if I was raped, and I don’t want to know,” she said of the alleged assault by Sean Combs.
These revelations come at a heavy personal cost. Her bandmates Aundrea Fimbres and D. Woods got to perform as a duo on the second leg of Danity Kane’s “The Untold Chapter” tour.
The timing is no coincidence — she has been dealing with the fallout from the allegations going public that have dogged her for years.
The original Danity Kane lineup included Dwayne Richard and Shannon Backes along with O’Day, Fimbles and Woods. The organization has enjoyed great success under Diddy’s guidance, but O’Day has spent years talking about what’s really going on behind the scenes.
Now the truth she was telling actually made her sick. Within days of the documentary airing on December 2, O’Day was in the emergency room.

