Aubrey O'Day, born on February eleventh, nineteen eighty-four, is a multifaceted American talent known for her work as a composer, singer-songwriter, model, fashion designer, and recording artist. She gained fame as a member of the girl group Danity Kane, which was formed in two thousand and five. O'Day's journey with the group was marked by both success and challenges, leading to her departure in two thousand and eight due to internal discord and conflicts with her mentor, P. Diddy.
Despite her exit from Danity Kane, O'Day's career continued to flourish. She reunited with the group in two thousand thirteen, only to face another disbandment later on. In two thousand eighteen, Danity Kane made a comeback as a trio. Additionally, O'Day showcased her versatility by performing in the duo Dumblonde alongside former bandmate Shannon Bex from two thousand fifteen to two thousand nineteen.
O'Day's talents extend beyond music; she has graced the pages of magazines such as Blender and Playboy and has made her mark on Broadway with a performance in Hairspray. In two thousand eleven, she signed a solo record deal with SRC/Universal Motown Records, leading to the release of her debut EP, Between Two Evils, in two thousand thirteen.
In addition to her musical endeavors, O'Day has made numerous appearances on reality television. She starred in her own show, All About Aubrey, and participated in various popular series, including the fifth season of The Celebrity Apprentice, Famously Single, Ex on the Beach, the British version of Celebrity Big Brother, The Masked Singer, the fifth season of Baddies, and Dance Moms.