After affair rumors surface, some now think Aubrey O’Day’s song DJT is all about Donald Trump Jr. Tony Spitz has the details. Buzz60

A 2013 song from former Danity Kane singer Aubrey O’Day is resurfacing for quite an unexpected reason.

After various tabloids including Page Six and Us Weekly reported Monday that O’Day had an affair with Donald Trump Jr. while competing on Season 6 of Celebrity Apprentice in 2011, people started paying attention to the breakup track from her 2013 album Between Two Evils.

The lyrics to DJT depict the painful end of a relationship marked by lies and betrayal, featuring the chorus “I hate me for, I hate me for, hate you for letting our love die,” and a spoken word section that O’Day begins by saying, “You can say it was all a (expletive) fairytale / Or you can say it was real / But I need to know and you know.”

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