Aubrey O’Day wasn’t up to Diddy’s standards (hence she was booted from his girl group ‘Danity Kane’ last year) but it definitely sounds as though she’s good enough for Hugh Hefner who is putting the aspiring pop star on the cover of Playboy’s March issue.
“The shoot was so liberating, it is very classy, simple and glamorous,” O’Day told Tarts at Kari Feinstein’s Sundance Style Lounge over the weekend. “It’s all about the girl and that’s what I wanted. It’s so glamorous, Hef was there and he loved it. My whole family came to watch, I have a very liberal and accepting family and there is very little judgment to have ever come out of my family.”
And even though Miss O’Day was more than happy hanging out in Park City, Utah for nothing more than “movies, parties and gifting suites” she has been very vocal about fighting proposition 8 in California and stands by Tom Hanks’s proclamation to Pop Tarts last week that it is “Un-American” for the Mormon Church to be donating money to keep this proposition in place.
“It is absolutely Un-American. At the end of the day regardless of whether you agree with homosexuality or not it’s about supporting basic human rights, O’Day said. “They (homosexuals) need the rights just to go to hospital and get proper treatment if their boyfriend is sick and dying — when I hear stories that they get refused treatment, that’s when it’s really Un-American.”
