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Danity Kane Slams 2 Members' 'False Advertising' for L.A. Block Party
The band calls out D. Woods and Aundrea Fimbres for misleading fans about the group's involvement.
Apr. 17, 2026 at 7:23pm by Ben Kaplan
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The ongoing tensions within Danity Kane are exposed as the group calls out misleading promotion of their lineup for an upcoming music festival.San Francisco TodayDanity Kane is criticizing band members D. Woods and Aundrea Fimbres for posting a flyer that made it seem like the full group would be performing at the upcoming L.A. Block Party, when in reality only Woods and Fimbres are booked for the event. The band's official social media accounts called the announcement 'false advertising' and 'misleading', noting that Aubrey O'Day, Shannon Bex, and Dawn Richard had no knowledge of the performance and will not be there.
Why it matters
Danity Kane has a complicated history, with the group breaking up and reforming in various iterations over the years. This latest incident highlights the ongoing tensions and lack of unity within the band, which could further damage their reputation and disappoint fans expecting a full-group reunion.
The details
The drama started when Woods and Fimbres both posted a flyer to Instagram promoting Danity Kane as a headliner at the upcoming L.A. Block Party. However, the band's official accounts then fired back, stating that only Woods and Fimbres are actually booked for the festival, while the other members - Aubrey O'Day, Shannon Bex, and Dawn Richard - knew nothing about it and will not be performing.
- The flyer was posted by D. Woods and Aundrea Fimbres earlier this week.
The players
Danity Kane
An American girl group formed on the reality show 'Making the Band' and known for hits like 'Damaged' and 'Showstopper'. The group has gone through various lineup changes and breakups over the years.
D. Woods
A member of Danity Kane who recently toured with a subset of the group.
Aundrea Fimbres
A member of Danity Kane who recently toured with a subset of the group.
Aubrey O'Day
A member of Danity Kane who was not involved in the recent L.A. Block Party announcement.
Shannon Bex
A member of Danity Kane who was not involved in the recent L.A. Block Party announcement.
Dawn Richard
A member of Danity Kane who was not involved in the recent L.A. Block Party announcement.
What they’re saying
“Only D. Woods and Aundrea Fimbres are booked for the festival. Aubrey, Shannon, and Dawn had no knowledge of this and will not be there.”
— Danity Kane, Band's Official Account
“Posting a flyer with the full Danity Kane group is 'false advertising' and 'misleading' to fans.”
— Danity Kane, Band's Official Account
The takeaway
This incident highlights the ongoing tensions and lack of unity within Danity Kane, which could further damage the group's reputation and disappoint fans expecting a full-group reunion. It serves as a cautionary tale about the importance of transparency and honesty when promoting live events.





