Aubrey O’Day apparently remains “convinced that the president’s son is her soul mate”
Photo: Getty Images Here it is, your semi-annual reminder that former Danity Kane singer Aubrey O’Day and large Trump son Donald Trump, Jr. reportedly were once an item. Almost nine years ago, they allegedly began an affair that blossomed on the set of The Celebrity Apprentice — what a simpler time it was! — and apparently, O’Day is still holding on to those memories.
Donald Jr. and O’Day’s alleged star-crossed love began during season 5 of “The Celebrity Apprentice” in 2011 and reportedly ended in March 2012, after Donald Jr.’s then-wife, Vanessa, found emails between the two — though neither O’Day nor Trump has ever publicly confirmed the relationship. The singer has left a string of unsettling clues, though: She posted a not-so subliminal tweet in June 2012, writing: “I know u, they never will.
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