Aubrey O’Day Says Sean 'Diddy' Combs' Federal Trial ‘Murdered’ Her Sex Life: ‘Not Really Interested’

By Jacquez Printup on June 30, 2025 at 6:15 PM EDT

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Aubrey O'Day has made her feelings about Sean' Diddy' Combs clear, especially as he awaits a verdict in his federal trial, where he could face life in prison if convicted of racketeering and sex trafficking charges.

And although she wasn't directly involved in the trial proceedings, O'Day recently revealed that Diddy's legal woes have changed her perspective on dating and sex.

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Diddy's Federal Trial Has Hurt Aubrey O'Day's Sex Life

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"You know, there's nothing that can really murder your sex life that's bigger than the Diddy trial," O'Day told Us Weekly. "And I talked to Homeland Security over a year and something ago. I haven't been interested [in dating]. I haven't had sex in years."

Witnesses began taking the stand in Diddy's trial the week of May 12, 2025, where many recounted harrowing stories about their alleged interactions with the rap mogul.

Cassie Ventura, who dated Diddy for over a decade until 2018, testified about elaborate sex orgies allegedly orchestrated by the rapper that reportedly involved male escorts, baby oil, and hard drugs.

According to O'Day, the details have been too much for her to handle. "I just haven't had sex in a while," she said. "I'm not really interested."

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She shared a similar sentiment during a previous interview, where she slammed the "Finna Get Loose" performer for allowing his kids to be present in the courtroom during such graphic testimony.

"I don't know any father that would want their children to sit through testimony about how much their daddy liked to watch people [get] lubricated, f-cking, getting p-ssed on and urinated in their mouths, having his girlfriend come in the other room and rub their c-m all over his nipples," she said.

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O'Day Wants Diddy To Be Brought To Justice

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The testimony portion of Diddy's trial concluded on Friday, June 27, prompting Judge Arun Subramanian to deliver his final instructions to the jury before sending them to deliberate just before noon on June 30.

During a previous interview, reported by The Blast, O'Day shared her hopes regarding the verdict.

"Justice for me in this setting," she said, "I would like to see all of the crimes that I know are true for him to serve time for all of those, personally."

"Professionally, I would like the prosecution to have done such an incredible job that nobody had any questions right now," she continued. "I would like to see a world in which they really connected the dots. I'd like to see them really bring home the charges that they indicted him for."

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However, O'Day also expressed concern over the prosecution's effectiveness in the courtroom.

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O'Day Says Her 'Rational' Side Believes Diddy Should Be Guilty On What Can Be Proven

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"There's cause for concern when you watch the trial, the very first part of it all play out, and there's still questions for people," O'Day, who's starring in a new reality show, "Botched Presents: Plastic Surgery Rewind," said. "I don't have any questions, but the prosecution needs to have done a good enough job to make sure that the jury doesn't."

O'Day added that although she personally believes her former boss is "guilty of all of the charges," the "rational" side of her feels the verdict must be based on "what was proven."

'Free That Man' - Social Media Users Defend The Rapper Ahead Of Verdict

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Online, users seem to agree with O'Day's stance regarding the verdict being based on what can be proven, with one writing, "Free that man."

They continued, "Everyone who participated did so willingly."

Another user shared a similar feeling, stating, "This was nothing but a domestic violence case. Wrap this sh-t up."

A third user stated that they believed Diddy's case had been "heavily influenced by the public."

"It's not a fair trial and too many people's opinions and not enough facts," they added.

However, a few others criticized those supporting the father of seven, with one commenting, "Imagine defending Diddy publicly. These days, I'm grateful I have my mind."

Another shared, "The uneducated have learned to speak confidently about many things they don't understand."

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Legal Expert Says A Guilty Verdict Is 'In The Bag' For Mr. Combs

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As the public awaits a verdict, legal experts have also weighed in with their predictions for the "Last Night" rapper.

"I do believe the prosecution has done enough to convict Diddy, but it really depends on the crime," Neama Rahmani said during a previous interview. "I think prostitution is in the bag," they continued, adding, "It's pretty clear that the entertainers were paid, and they were flown across state lines. There's an interstate nexus."

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