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Diddy is seen berating Danity Kane singer D. Woods over her weight in shocking resurfaced video

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Diddy has been caught on camera fat-swinging Danity Kane singer D. Woods in a disturbing resurfaced video from the Noughties.

The rape-accused rapper, whose real name is Sean Combs, can be heard saying, “What does your stomach look like?” Are you feeling a little fat? ' in the clip.

Real name Wanita Denise Woodgett, D Woods was one-fifth of the chart-topping girl band Danity Kane, which Combs created the band in 2005.

Woods, 39, has spoken out about the 'dark, scary, predatory spaces' allegedly created around young women dependent on his influence in the music industry, as the old video exposes the crude comments he made to her during his time made.

“He did it with all of us in different ways, you know, pick and poke, and just a way of chipping and patting away,” Woods told ABC's Good Morning America on Sunday.

“I see myself standing in those dark, scary, robber spaces and hearing someone say some of the most demeaning things to me,” she added. “From the outside, he was this mogul — he was this guy who could make your dreams come true.”

When pressed for more information about how Diddy, 55, was “predatory,” Woods accused him of “constantly treating” aspiring female musicians “like a piece of meat.” “In some environments it was even scary to be alone,” she added.

Diddy has strongly denied allegations from numerous lawsuits accusing him of sexual misconduct, including allegations of gang rape with other A-list celebrities and abuse of minors in his infamous white parties between 1998 and 2009.

Diddy is seen berating Danity Kane singer D. Woods over her weight in shocking resurfaced video

Real name Wanita Denise Woodgett, D Woods, 39, has spoken out about the 'dark, scary, predatory spaces' allegedly created around young women dependent on his influence in the music industry, as an old video exposes the crude comments which he made to her in the 2000s

Diddy Was Caught On Camera Fat-Shaming Danity Kane Singer D. Woods In A Shocking Rendered Video. (Pictured: Combing with the chart-topping girl group in the 1990s)

Diddy Was Caught On Camera Fat-Shaming Danity Kane Singer D. Woods In A Shocking Rendered Video. (Pictured: Combing with the chart-topping girl group in the 1990s)

Diddy has strongly denied allegations from numerous lawsuits accusing him of sexual misconduct, including allegations of gang rape with other A-list celebrities and abuse of minors in his infamous white parties between 1998 and 2009

Diddy has strongly denied allegations from numerous lawsuits accusing him of sexual misconduct, including allegations of gang rape with other A-list celebrities and abuse of minors in his infamous white parties between 1998 and 2009

Woods said she chose to speak about the rapper this year because “I feel like this moment right now is a time where I feel like my experience, my truth, is really going to be heard and actually considered and believed.” '

The California-born singer accuses Diddy not of attacking her, but of creating a verbally abusive environment for young aspiring musicians.

She opened up about her experience with Combs even more in the fall issue of Diddy Documentary, which debuts Monday on IMDB.

Diddy's representatives have accused documentaries such as Diddy's fall of “rushing to cash in on the media circus” around him.

“The producers did not provide sufficient time or detail for his representatives to address unsubstantiated claims, many from unidentified participants whose allegations lack context,” his lawyers said in a statement.

“By withholding this information, they made it impossible for Mr. Combs to present facts to counter these fabricated allegations.

'This production is clearly intended to present a one-sided and prejudicial story.

“As we have said before, Mr. Combs cannot respond to every publicity stunt or facial movement claim.

“He has complete confidence in the facts and the judicial process, where the truth will prevail: the allegations against him are pure fiction.”

Real name Wanita Denise Woodgett, D Woods, 39, has spoken out about the 'dark, scary, predatory spaces' allegedly created around young women dependent on his influence in the music industry, as an old video exposes the crude comments which he made to her in the 2000s

Real name Wanita Denise Woodgett, D Woods, 39, has spoken out about the 'dark, scary, predatory spaces' allegedly created around young women dependent on his influence in the music industry, as an old video exposes the crude comments which he made to her in the 2000s

Woods, 39, has spoken out about the

Woods, 39, has spoken out about the “dark, scary, predatory spaces” Diddy allegedly created around young women who depend on his influence in the music industry. (Pictured: Diddy with Danity Kane during the making of the band's season three final concert in 2006)

Pictured: Diddy Speaking with Woods and Danity Kane's Aubrey O'Day during MTV's Making the Band season four live finale at the Hudson Theater in New York City in 2009

Pictured: Diddy Speaking with Woods and Danity Kane's Aubrey O'Day during MTV's Making the Band season four live finale at the Hudson Theater in New York City in 2009

Woods' former bandmate Dawn Richard is among those who have sued Diddy for allegedly “terrorising and sexually assaulting” her.

In the lawsuit, obtained by DailyMail.com, Richard, 41, claims she was “manipulated” by Combs over promises that he would help her music career.

She also claimed that during the audition process to create the band, Sean had called female contestants different names such as “Fat,” “Ugly,” “Bitches” and also “Hoes.”

Erica Wolff, an attorney for Sean Diddy Combs, hit back against Richard's allegations.

'Mr. Combs is shocked and disappointed by this lawsuit,” Wolff told DailyMail.com.

Erica Wolff, an attorney for Sean Diddy Combs, hit back against Richard's allegations.

'In an attempt to rewrite history, Dawn Richard has now manufactured a series of false claims in the hope of attempting a payday – conveniently timed to coincide with her album release and press tour.'

“If Ms. Richard had such a negative experience with the making of the band and Danity Kane, she would not have chosen to speak directly to Mr. Combs to continue working for dirty money, nor would she have returned to make the band in 2020 or agreed to appear on the Love album last year.

“It's a shame that Ms. Richard threw away their 20-year friendship to try to get money from him, but Mr. Combs is confident in the truth and looks forward to proving it in court.”

Danity Kane (pictured in the Noughties) were discovered in the third series of MTV's The Band reality TV show in 2006. They were signed to Diddy's Bad Boy Records that year

Danity Kane (pictured in the Noughties) were discovered in the third series of MTV's The Band reality TV show in 2006. They were signed to Diddy's Bad Boy Records that year

Diddy's representatives have accused documentaries such as Diddy's Fall of 'rushing to cash in on the media circus' around him as he denies claims of sexual abuse

Diddy's representatives have accused documentaries such as Diddy's Fall of 'rushing to cash in on the media circus' around him as he denies claims of sexual abuse

Diddy has strongly denied allegations from numerous lawsuits accusing him of sexual misconduct, including allegations of gang rape with other A-list celebrities and abuse of minors in his infamous white parties between 1998 and 2009

Diddy has strongly denied allegations from numerous lawsuits accusing him of sexual misconduct, including allegations of gang rape with other A-list celebrities and abuse of minors in his infamous white parties between 1998 and 2009

Danity Kane was an American girl group with five original members – Aubrey O'Day, Dawn Richard, Shannon Bex and Aundrea Fimbres along with Woods.

They were discovered on the third series of MTV's Making the Band reality TV show and were signed to Diddy's Bad Boy Records.

Their first album in 2006, Danity Kane, had two songs that made Top 10 Chart-Toppers – Show Stopper and Ride for You – while their second album in 2008, Welcome to the Dollhouse, spawned the damaged hit.

They were the first girl group in Billboard history to debut their first two albums at the top of the charts — but they were torn apart by early tensions with Diddy, who removed Woods and O'Day from the group in 2008. The others disbanded in 2009.

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