D. Woods Danity Kane Reunion Feud: Aubrey O'Day Disses Her on Twitter Before Woods Threatens to Sue For Stealing Vocals?
Original Danity Kane member D. Woods has claimed that she was left out of the group's reunion.
In a recent interview with TMZ, the 29-year-old singer who was discovered by Bad Boy manager P. Diddy along with Dawn Richard, Shannon Bex, Aundrea Fimbres and Aubrey O'Day on MTV's 'Making the Band' revealed that she heard about the reunion in May. She claimed that she learned about it through TMZ and the girls never expressed any interest in including her in their comeback after breaking up 5 years ago. Woods added that everytime she tried to get together with the women she was shot down.
She's unsure of why the girls excluded her, but says she's happy they're having success with "the sounds" that she "helped them create." Infact, she has even considering suing the group, according to a tweet she sent O'Day.
O'Day indirectly sent out a tweet that read, "Do you spend your time takin interviews.. or do you work?" along with a picture of the four current members.
Woods responded to O'Day, writing, "That was cute @aubreyoday my attorney will be coming for my cut off that WORK #stillusingmyvocals."
In a statement to Us Weekly in August, Woods explained her decision not to return to Danity Kane and even wished the other members the best of luck.
"Much love to the ladies of DK!! They have decided to reunite and I, like our amazing fans, will be cheering them on," Woods said. "For the past couple of years, myself and the other DK members have been working on other projects individually, such as music, film, television, theater, and philanthropy and I have recently signed on to several projects that will have me committed for the next year."
Richard told Rap-Up Tv that Woods was invited for the reunion, but decided to pass.
"We asked who wanted to be here and those who wanted to show up, showed up," she said. "It's nothing more than that. We want people to see this for what it is and know that this is Danity Kane."