Singer Aubrey O'Day, who is a member of the music group Danity Kane, fell sick after watching the Diddy documentary, Sean Combs: The Reckoning. On December 10, Aubrey had to be taken to the hospital after she had severe headaches accompanied by fever and vomiting. Mentioning the symptoms, she told TMZ that she had:“Vertigo, fever, dizziness, migraine, chills and vomiting all night.”As mentioned, she fell sick after watching the documentary. Aubrey O'Day further told the media outlet:“Watching everything from Netflix unfold publicly, seeing parts of a world I only knew from inside my own limited lens, was like living it again, but this time with context and truth outside of me. I didn’t think it would traumatize me the way it did, but watching the pieces line up from a distance outside of myself has felt like my nervous system was reliving everything with more clarity than I ever even asked for.” View this post on Instagram Instagram PostAubrey O'Day was sick to the point that she ended up missing a Danity Kane reunion event. She also shared an Instagram story at the time, writing:“My loves... I am so sorry. I've become extremely sick and physically cant make tonight's show as I'm in the ER. 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 - it's completely out of my control.”The story went on:“My heart is broken because I never want to let you down. 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.”Here’s what Aubrey O'Day said in the Diddy documentaryAubrey O'Day also shared her narrative in the Diddy documentary. In the third episode, she said that she was studying to become a lawyer. However, her mother felt that she was talented enough to choose a different career path. She then came across a newspaper advertisement which stated that Diddy was looking for female singers. Looking back on working with Combs, she said:“Diddy made it clear that I was the looker. I remember that phrase a lot. He was separating me, and there was a different set of expectations for me. And I just naturally float into the grooming.”The interviewer asked about the time Aubrey O'Day felt that he was crossing the line. She said:“There are emails with pictures of his p*nis.”She then read out one of the emails in which Diddy allegedly told her that he not only wanted to have a physical relationship with her but also sought to turn her out. He told her that he made his woman do whatever he wanted. Speaking about the email in the documentary, Aubrey said:“This is your boss at your work sending you that email. What happens in real life to anyone else, you boss gets fired. Six months later, I was fired. I absolutely felt that I was fired for not participating s*xually. But I also found out later Dawn and Puff were recording a different project.”Aubrey O'Day said she was the “star of the show.” In her opinion, Diddy wanted to change the audience’s perspective and turn it to the new project.