Aubrey O'Day Hospitalized Due To Being 'Extremely Sick'
Aubrey O'Day was hospitalized due to a health scare.
On Wednesday, the 41-year-old singer announced that she would be unable
to perform at Danity Kane's reunion show in Los Angeles due to
being 'extremely sick.
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Aubrey O’Day explained on social media that she had been
trying to push through illness but had to accept that she would not be able to
take the stage that night.
'My loves... I am so sorry. I've become
extremely sick and physically can't make tonight's show as I'm in the ER,' she
wrote in Instagram.
'I've been fighting it all day, spinning around in my
head trying to find any way to make this work, but being sick is being sick,'
she wrote. 'It's completely out of my control.'
Aubrey O’Day who reacted to
claims she was 'sexually assaulted' by Sean 'Diddy' Combs in the Netflix documentary
about the disgraced music mogul — added: 'My heart is broken because I never
want to let you down.'
Her bandmates Aundrea Fimbres and D. Wood
went on to perform as a duo at the show.
'I know the girls will give you an incredible performance
tonight, and I promise I'll be back with you the second my body lets me,' she
concluded her post.
She joined Fimbres and Woods for their first reunion show
in San Francisco the prior evening.
Danity Kane is scheduled to perform next on Friday in Uncasville, Connecticut.
Danity Kane, once proteges of Diddy, announced
in October that they would be reuniting for a concert tour.
Later, it was revealed that Aubrey O'Day, Fimbres and Woods
would be the only ones returning for the reunion. Dawn Richard and Shannon
Bex declined to return.
'The Untold Chapter Tour isn't just a concert. It's a
reckoning,' the tour announcement post on Instagram read. 'It's the truth
behind the story. It's the reunion that no one thought possible.'
O'Day kicked off the tour with two of her fellow bandmates
just shortly after she appeared in the newly released Netflix docuseries about
Diddy's downfall.
In Sean Combs: The Reckoning, she spoke about
meeting the Bad Boy Records founder and becoming chosen to join Danity Kane at
the end of MTV's reality series Making the Band.
In the docuseries, she spoke about how she was singled
out by Diddy on a number of occasions and how he allegedly sent her an
inappropriate email at one point.
She also addressed how she was contacted by one of
Diddy's alleged victims who claimed she witnessed O'Day being assaulted by him
and a bodyguard, a memory she admitted she had no recollection of in the
documentary.
Diddy, who was sentenced
to 50 months in prison after his federal trial,
has vehemently denied all of the allegations.
On Thursday, after sharing she was
hospitalized for illness, O'Day took to Instagram again to reflect on how
'intense' and 'overwhelming' the past two weeks have been for her.
'With the Netflix drop, the world now knowing things that
were hard for me to say and everything I've lears [sic] since — plus all the
things happening behind the scenes in every area of business rn,' she wrote,
noting that the past two years have also been equally difficult for her. 'It's
been a very heavy time.'
Over a photo of her performing, she added: 'This picture
is the first time I've seen myself fully released — and I'm so happy that it
happened on stage with my Danity Kane sisters, and with my family.. you the
most loyal audience.'
At the end of her post, she signed off and wrote: 'I
can't wait to see you next show.'

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