Foxy Brown and Aubrey O’Day have shared their feelings that Diddy‘s arrest will lead to more information being revealed.
After TMZ broke the news that Sean Combs was arrested in New York City on Monday night (Sept. 16), the Brooklyn emcee took to Instagram with some thoughts. She shared a couple of cryptic posts to her IG Story, speaking her mind through the use of shocked emojis and an assertion that reads, “Sh*t about to get really crazy!!!!!”
Aubrey O’Day also shared her thoughts on IG with a message uploaded to her X/Twitter and IG. The former Bad Boy artist typed a post, declaring that “things are finally changing” as Diddy’s arrest provides a new chapter for his alleged victims.
“The purpose of Justice is to provide an ending and allow us the space to create a new chapter. Women never get this. I feel validated. Today is a win for women all over the world, not just me,” she typed.
The former Danity Kane singer also spoke with TMZ about the situation, saying, “I never thought I would see this day. We all buried this inside of us in order to be able to keep going. And not just me, but victims you don’t even know yet. We are all processing what that type of vindication can actually feel like now. Every conversation I’ve had with victims last night has been beyond moving on all levels.”
O’Day previously spoke about Diddy’s attempt to “buy her silence” with a publishing deal. In April, Aubrey told the outlet that Sean Combs tried using her publishing rights as a way to coerce her into not talking about the past abuse.
“I received the publishing deal. I know what it says. I know how much money it was giving me,” O’Day said in TMZ Presents: The Downfall of Diddy.
She explained that the deal was worth $300.30 for “a full release against all claims against Diddy and many other players.”
“I think you would probably be making moves to keep as many people quiet as possible. When looking at the publishing deal, it said anything but that it would make me whole financially. In fact, it asked me to not have access to my experience and my story anymore […] Then, I realized something really bad is coming.”