In the Investigation Discovery Documentary: The Fall of Diddy
In the recent Investigation Discovery documentary The Fall of Diddy, former Danity Kane singer D. Woods opened up about her troubling experience working with the now jailed producer while appearing on the reality show Making The Band.
During the documentary, Woods revealed shocking details about her time working with the disgraced music mogul, including a disturbing incident where he made inappropriate comments about her weight.
In a resurfaced clip from Making The Band, Diddy can be seen telling Woods, “What’s your stomach looking like? Are you feeling a little thick?” This comment left Woods feeling uncomfortable and degraded.
Following the release of the documentary, Woods elaborated on her experiences in an interview with Good Morning America. She explained how Diddy would use a combination of praise and criticism to manipulate and control the female artists he worked with.
Woods described the atmosphere working with Diddy as “dark, scary, and predatory,” where he would make degrading comments and only value the women for their sex appeal. She expressed feeling vulnerable and unsafe in some of the environments created by Diddy.
When asked if Diddy’s behavior was predatory, Woods confirmed that he would constantly objectify and belittle the women he worked with, treating them as nothing more than objects for his own satisfaction.
Overall, Woods’ revelations shed light on the toxic and manipulative environment that Diddy created for the artists under his wing. Her bravery in speaking out serves as a reminder of the importance of holding powerful figures accountable for their actions.