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Danity Kane members form new group, says they made no money under Diddy

By Wade Sheridan
Recording artists, from left to right, Aubrey O'Day, Andrea Fimbres, Dawn Richards and Shannon Bex of music group Danity Kane arrive for the 41st annual American Music Awards held at Nokia Theatre L.A. Live in Los Angeles in 2013. O'Day and Bex have now formed their own group, Dumblonde, saying they never made money while signed under Sean 'Diddy' Combs. File Photo by Phil McCarten/UPI
1 of 3 | Recording artists, from left to right, Aubrey O'Day, Andrea Fimbres, Dawn Richards and Shannon Bex of music group Danity Kane arrive for the 41st annual American Music Awards held at Nokia Theatre L.A. Live in Los Angeles in 2013. O'Day and Bex have now formed their own group, Dumblonde, saying they never made money while signed under Sean 'Diddy' Combs. File Photo by Phil McCarten/UPI | License Photo

NEW YORK, Sept. 17 (UPI) -- Danity Kane members Aubrey O'Day and Shannon Bex have formed their own group, Dumblonde, and claimed they never received any money under music mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs.

The duo sat down with morning radio show The Breakfast Club on Tuesday to discuss their new independent venture and share their experience as members of Danity Kane.

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"It wasn't even money because we never make any," O'Day said while talking about the now defunct Danity Kane. "We have two platinum albums [and] grossed over a million dollars on Christina Aguilera's Back To Basics Tour...We came off that tour $15,000 in debt and grossed millions."

Bex added her take on things saying, "We were signed to Diddy. That's all I'm gonna say...And that's one of the reasons why we are [independent]. Because you have to get your business straight because no one else is gonna care."

Danity Kane rose to prominence in 2005 when they were created as part of the third season of MTV's Making the Band, hosted by Diddy. After the reality show wrapped up, the group was signed to Diddy's Bad Boy record label.

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A source familiar with the situation told TMZ that "Diddy did not handle the finances or the management of the group."

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