Danity Kane Calls Out Two Members for 'False Advertising' Concert Claims
Danity Kane accused two of its members, D. Woods and Aundrea Fimbres, of 'false advertising' after they announced what appeared to be a group performance at the L.A. Block Party. The remaining band members say the announcement was misleading to fans.

Danity Kane is in the middle of a public fight after two members made what the group calls a misleading announcement about an upcoming concert.
D. Woods and Aundrea Fimbres shared news about performing at the L.A. Block Party in a way that made fans think the whole group would be there. But the other Danity Kane members quickly shot down the announcement, calling it 'false advertising.'
The drama highlights ongoing tensions within the group. Danity Kane was originally formed on MTV's reality show 'Making the Band' with five members. Over the years, the lineup has changed multiple times as members left and returned.
Currently, the group's official lineup includes Aubrey O'Day along with Fimbres and Woods, though sources show conflicting information about the current membership. Shannon Bex left in 2019 and Dawn Richard departed in 2020.
This isn't the first time Danity Kane has dealt with internal conflicts. The group has broken up and reunited several times since forming in the mid-2000s, often due to disagreements between members about the group's direction and representation.
This shows how band disputes can confuse fans and hurt ticket sales. When group members can't agree on who represents the band, it creates problems for concert promoters and disappointed fans who buy tickets expecting the full group.
Watch to see if D. Woods and Fimbres will still perform at L.A. Block Party and how they market any upcoming shows.
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