Danity Kane’s D. Woods is breaking her silence concerning the woman group’s founder, Sean “Diddy” Combs within the new documentary, The Fall of Diddy.
Wanita Denise Woodgett, 39, recalled her expertise underneath the hip hop mogul’s management within the 2000s as “predatory” and emotionally abusive.
Showing on Good Morning America forward of the doc’s launch, the singer and actress opened up concerning the poisonous work atmosphere she endured whereas signed to Combs’ Dangerous Boy Data.
“I feel like my truth will really be heard now,” Woods stated, given her former mentor’s upcoming intercourse trafficking trial and a number of allegations of sexual misconduct.
Within the documentary, Woods recollects her time with Combs as “dark, scary, and predatory.”
“[He was] constantly treating you like a piece of meat,” she additional defined on GMA.
Woods described Combs as somebody who would “chip away” at her confidence, praising her one second and tearing her down the subsequent. She claimed the atmosphere he fostered left her and her bandmates fearful and remoted, saying, “It was even scary to be by yourself.”
The documentary additionally highlights Woods’ firing from Danity Kane.
Combs’ authorized crew denies the allegations, calling them “unsubstantiated claims” and expressing confidence within the judicial course of.
The Fall of Diddy premieres on Monday, January 27, on Investigation Discovery and Max.