It would not be a Danity Kane reunion with out a dose of drama. Earlier this month, a fraction of the girl group, known for hits like “Damaged” and “Show Stopper,” reunited for a limited tour, sparking a frenzy amongst social media users and the group’s die-hard fans. Nevertheless, the nostalgic affair was quickly overshadowed by certainly one of the band’s former members, who claimed she was never given the prospect to take part in the reunion.
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Danity Kane Tour Sparks Drama From Former Member
Danity Kane was originally assembled during Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ MTV reality series, “Making the Band.”
Within the early aughts, the girl group comprised five members: Shannon Bex, Aubrey O’Day, Aundrea Fimbres, D-Woods, and Dawn Richard.
Nevertheless, only O’Day, Fimbres, and D-Woods are a part of the continued reunion tour.
On X, Richard addressed the swirling fan speculation with a heartbreaking post.
“Even without being told in regards to the reunion, I’ll at all times be a yes to Danity Kane,” she wrote. “That chapter lives in me endlessly.”
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Richard Has A Deep ‘Love’ For Danity Kane’s Music
Richard’s post featured a video of herself performing a Danity Kane song with backup dancers and singers, wearing all red and nailing electric choreography.
“I at all times decide to perform these records out of affection for the music, the memories, and the legacy we built together. So here is slightly something for the DK fans. I like you mostly,” she concluded the caption.
Danity Kane’s ongoing tour is titled “The Untold Chapter.” Based on Us Weekly, the trio kicked off the trek on December 9 at August Hall in San Francisco, California.
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The Danity Kane Reunion Comes After Netflix Documentary About Diddy Was Released
The Danity Kane reunion tour kicked off just days after O’Day was featured in a Netflix documentary about her former boss, titled “Sean Combs: The Reckoning.”
The docuseries, executive produced by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson, gave viewers an inside have a look at Diddy’s life from childhood through maturity and up until his legal woes, which landed him a 50-month prison sentence on prostitution charges in October 2025.
Also within the four-episode production, O’Day opened up about her alleged experiences with Diddy, claiming the daddy of seven once sent her sexually explicit messages.
“I do not wanna just f-ck you. I can see you being with some motherf-cker that you simply tell what to do. I make my woman do what I tell her to do, and she or he loves it,” one message O’Day read aloud stated.
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She later made a daunting allegation, stating a lady once told her she found O’Day being allegedly assaulted by the rapper and one other man while she was extremely drunk.
“Does this mean I used to be raped? Is that what this implies? I do not even know if I used to be raped,” she said. “And I don’t need to know.”
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O’Day Had To Miss A DK Performance After Diddy Docuseries
The docuseries quickly became certainly one of Netflix’s most-streamed productions throughout the first week of December, and the extreme fallout left O’Day sick throughout the ongoing Danity Kane tour.
Based on The Blast, O’Day was hospitalized after experiencing terrifying symptoms, including “vertigo, fever, dizziness, migraine, chills, and vomiting all night.”
O’Day shared that the “Reckoning” docuseries directly impacted her. “Watching every little thing from Netflix unfold publicly, seeing parts of a world I only knew from inside my very own limited lens, was like living it again, but this time with context and truth outside of me,” she said.
She continued, “I didn’t think it might traumatize me the way in which it did, but watching the pieces line up from a distance outside of myself has felt like my nervous system was reliving every little thing with more clarity than I ever even asked for.”
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Diddy’s Team Responds To Shocking Netflix Documentary

It didn’t take long for a representative from Diddy’s team to fireplace back on the Netflix docuseries, calling it a “shameful hit piece.” Diddy’s rep dismissed the claims further, saying among the people involved have “personal grievances” against the rapper.
“Several of those stories have already been addressed in court filings, and others were never raised in any legal forum because they’re simply not true. The project was built around a one-sided narrative led by a publicly admitted adversary, and it repeats allegations without context, evidence, or verification,” the statement read.

