When Aubrey O'Day reunited with most of the members of Danity Kane at last Thursday's season-three "Making the Band 4" finale, she only touched on the fact that she was partly blamed for the band's dissolution.
A week later, O'Day tells MTV News she has no hard feelings for the other girls, Diddy or the people who may have placed blame on her for Danity Kane's breakup.
"I felt like it was a little bit of closure," she said about the finale. "Not fully, but I've been away from the situation for so long. I got fired last year, so I've been removed from it but still have to hear about the different things I was accused of. ... It was a little bit of closure."
She also can't find fault with any of the other girls in the group. She knows that, just like her, they've all been trying to keep their post-Danity Kane lives and careers afloat. "Everyone's been struggling to survive," she said. "Everyone goes about it in different ways, and you can't hate other people's fight to survive."
O'Day, who is looking forward to having her own reality show, says that as more time passes, she'll be more comfortable with the end of Danity Kane.
"I respect and appreciate that situation that we were in," she added. "I have more than respect and appreciation for what I experienced with Danity Kane. Not everyone has been away from it for a long time. Time heals most wounds, and I think that that was nice."
A new special airing Thursday night (April 30) at 9 p.m. ET, "Making the Band: The Rise and Fall of Danity Kane," aims to put into perspective the ups and downs the band went through.
"It's hidden scenes and new information revealed of the backstage struggles of Danity Kane," Perry Dance, a producer on the show, told MTV News. "The new scenes in it allow you to better see how things were happening within the group. ... Now that you know where they ended up, you can find clues and secrets."
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