Diddy Doc Fallout: Joe Budden & Aubrey O'Day Weigh In On 'The Reckoning' Aftermath

Netflix's explosive docuseries, "Sean Combs: The Reckoning," executive produced by 50 Cent, premiered on December 2, bringing to light various allegations against Sean "Diddy" Combs and sparking widespread reactions from public figures.
Among those deeply affected is singer Aubrey O’Day, who provided emotional testimony in the documentary. Following the docuseries' release in early December, O'Day described the past two weeks as an "intense, overwhelming" period. She highlighted the difficulty of having the world learn details that were hard for her to share, alongside ongoing behind-the-scenes business challenges. O'Day also referenced a moment of "fully released" feeling on stage with her group, Danity Kane, amid the chaos. In the docuseries, O'Day reiterated her claims that Diddy, who helped assemble Danity Kane on "Making the Band 3," fired her from the group because she refused his alleged sexual advances. Her personal struggles recently included missing a Danity Kane reunion show in Los Angeles on December 10 due to an undisclosed illness, requiring an ER visit. Despite her absence, bandmates Aundrea Fimbres and D. Woods continued the "Untold Chapter Tour" without her.
Rapper-turned-podcaster Joe Budden also weighed in on "Sean Combs: The Reckoning" during the December 11 episode of "The Joe Budden Podcast." Budden expressed his belief that Diddy deserved a significantly longer prison sentence after watching the series. He was particularly incensed by episode two, which explored Diddy’s alleged connections to the deaths of 2Pac and The Notorious B.I.G., occurring six months apart. Budden emphasized how the documentary framed Biggie's reluctance to go to Los Angeles to finish recording an album shortly after 2Pac's death, finding Diddy culpable in the narrative presented. He concluded that the consistent framing of various allegations, including the Shyne incident, made it evident that Diddy's 50-month sentence, with time served, felt insufficient.
Diddy had been sentenced to 50 months in prison in October for violating federal prostitution laws, though he was acquitted of more severe charges like sex trafficking and racketeering. A spokesperson for Combs addressed the commentary surrounding recent media projects, stating that Sean is aware but will not respond. The spokesperson affirmed Diddy's respect for the legal process, his focus on family and future, and his decision not to engage in "speculative or entertainment-driven discussions." Furthermore, Combs' spokesperson critically labeled the Netflix docuseries a "shameful hit piece" and issued a cease-and-desist on December 1, alleging the use of "ripping private footage out of context," a claim Netflix denied.
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