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Aubrey O’Day slammed as ‘disrespectful’ for captioning thirst traps with MLK quote: ‘Show some respect’

Aubrey O’Day is being slammed as “disrespectful” for using a Martin Luther King Jr. quote to caption a series of thirst traps.

The former Danity Kane frontwoman, 39, took to Instagram Monday — on MLK Day — to share a 10-slide carousel in promotion of her OnlyFans page.

“‘Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.’ – Martin Luther King Jr.,” she wrote alongside the photos and videos, which showed her posing in revealing clothing and rubbing her exposed butt.

“This is disrespectful,” one of many critics commented beneath the upload, as another remarked, “This is NOT it sis. Show some respect. @aubreyoday.”

“When I look at these pics, Martin Luther Kings moving speeches from 1964 are exactly what I think of,” someone else sarcastically added, while a fourth dissenter wrote, “Please Do Not disrespect Dr King by using his words for the good of All mankind to drive traffic to your disgraceful, tasteless money-grabbing page?! ISWIS sis! 😮.”

“‘Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.’ – Martin Luther King Jr.,” she wrote alongside the photos and videos, which showed her posing in revealing clothing and rubbing her exposed butt. aubreyoday/Instagram

Yet another netizen wondered, “It’s like…how can I love someone so much (Aubrey) but at the same time wanna tell her that this ain’t it.”

Others didn’t seem to mind O’Day’s use of the late civil rights activist’s words, as a few replied things like, “Fantastic Quote from Martin Luther King Jr.,” “Happy Martin Luther king Jr to you Aubrey baby and love you boo😍😍😍🔥🔥🔥🔥😍😍” and “Yes 🙌🏻 and that quote ❤️.”

The pictures showed the singer lying on a couch while sultrily modeling an all-beige outfit comprised of a bralette, low-rise cutout cargo pants and boots.

“This is disrespectful,” one of many critics commented beneath the upload, as another remarked, “This is NOT it sis. Show some respect. @aubreyoday.” aubreyoday/Instagram
The singer posted the 10-slide carousel on MLK Day in promotion of her OnlyFans page. aubreyoday/Instagram

She also posted a viral snippet of Donald Trump’s ex-attorney Michael Cohen repeatedly saying “more” while being questioned in court.

The blond bombshell wrote atop the video, “How many times a day does @aubreyoday’s ONLYFANS have you pressed? ..and you don’t even have to testify.”


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The clip was followed by a spoof of a breaking news segment focusing on close-up footage taken from under O’Day’s backside.

The songstress made sure her carousel included a portion of a past podcast interview in which she called cellphones “a f–king problem.”

King was murdered in 1968 while advocating for civil rights. Getty Images

“This is all controlled by somebody and something, and we are being fed specific messages daily,” she argued in the sit-down, noting that phones are “the only way that we make money anymore.”

She insisted that users have to “be able to find your identity” outside the device.

O’Day — who claims she had an affair with Donald Trump Jr. before dating Pauly D — recently told Page Six that she is “in complete support of” Cassie following the latter’s since-settled lawsuit against Sean “Diddy” Combs for alleged rape and abuse.

O’Day famously competed on Combs’ “Making the Band 3” and was chosen to join Danity Kane under his Bad Boy Records label.

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