Lady Karma can be a nasty cat at times and right now she’s taking a swipe at Donald Trump, Jr. The publicity surrounding his upcoming divorce has just increased exponentially. Trump Jr. allegedly began a torrid affair with singer Aubrey O’Day while his wife was pregnant and apparently Trump Senior told him to “cut it out” and fix his marriage. Senior should know how to fix marriages, he’s had enough of them. Everything might have been okay, but for the fact that musicians write songs about personal experiences. Business Insider:
Trump Jr. met singer Aubrey O'Day after she appeared on his father's reality show, which Trump Jr. was on as an adviser. The pair began their relationship in late 2011 as the taping of the show was wrapping up, and it continued until March 2012, according to Us Weekly.
"When it started, they were very serious all of a sudden," a source told Us Weekly. "He told her it was over with his wife, that they were separated and he didn't love her. … Aubrey fell for him hard. She thought they were going to be together for real."
According to one Page Six source, Trump Jr. was the one who "pursued" Aubrey and told her his marriage was "already in the process of dissolving."
Us Weekly reported that Vanessa found out about the affair after she found emails between her husband and O'Day. A source told Page Six that Donald Trump intervened and told his son to "cut it out."
In 2013, O'Day released a song called "DJT" that many speculate is about Trump Jr.
Here are the lyrics to “DJT” if you want to speculate, too.
O’ Day: You can say it was all a f—ucking fairytale, or you can say it was real. But I need to know. And you know. Whatever the truth is defines the reality of you and I forever, and I need to be able to define that before I can walk away.
Ex: I thought it was forever at the time, but maybe I was lying to myself.
O’Day: Is that what you want? You wanna — you wanna believe that everything with me was a lie? A fantasy? And you want to go back and live in the life that you had — have — forever?
Ex: I don’t know. I couldn’t do what I said I would do. So that answered the question for me. I’ll always want you and I’ll always wonder about it, but it doesn’t matter because I have to stay here.
O’Day: What made you stop believing in our world?
Ex: You know, I think probably the loss of the other world. I’m torn between two worlds, both of which I wanted.
I hate me for you loving you, hate you for letting our love die
I hate me for you loving you, hate you for letting our love die
I hate me for you loving you, hate you for letting our love die
I hate me for, I hate me for, hate you for letting our love die
O’Day: Tell me you love me. I need you to do that.
Ex: No, you don’t.
O’Day: Yeah, I do. I need to know it before I walk away.
Ex: No, that’s exactly what’s stopping you from walking away.
O’Day: No, it wouldn’t. That’s exactly what will help me walk away.
Ex: You know everything anyway. You’re the only one who ever knew my heart.
O’Day: I have to move on. I need your help. I can’t believe that this was all a lie. You have to tell me that you love me.
Ex: I don’t ’cause you’re a f-cking pain in my ass.
O’Day: Tell me you love me and I won’t talk to you anymore. I’ll leave you alone.
Ex: Look, it doesn’t matter. It can’t matter. The truth will only kill us both.
O’Day: You have to say it once to yourself and to me, then I’ll go.
Ex: I love you. Talk to you later.
But later never came.