Aubrey O'Day is calling her Instagram feed a "museum of ART" after a fan called her out for Photoshopping herself into desirable vacation images.
A look at the singer's Instagram feed appears to show Aubrey in India, Bali, Greece, Bora Bora and a myriad of other enviable places. The problem is that the Danity Kane alum likely didn't go to any of these places recently. On Sunday, Aug. 21, a TikTok user called out Aubrey for editing images from "other content creators" or "random promotional images."
In a response to the viral TikTok video, Aubrey posted a clearly edited photo that shows her in an extremely skimpy bikini hugging Jesus Christ. She jokingly tagged her location as "Heaven."
While her "Heaven" location was clearly in jest, she took issue with those mocking her Instagram feed.
"And not that I need to explain myself, but I've been in this industry for over 20 years and have been traveling the world since I was 7. If I want my Instagram to be curated like a museum of ART then that's what the f*** is going to happen," she said in part of her fairly profane Instagram caption.
Aubrey, 38, even seemed to think she's doing her 953,000 Instagram followers a favor by sharing the images of locations that are difficult to get to.
"I'm an artist, a REAL creator. I do all of my creative from my music to my flicks.. everything from my hair, glam, nails, styling, backdrops, editing, shooting, & the weather isn't always perfect when I shoot, and I vacation alone," she wrote. "I don't need to be flown places. Let alone the fact that a lot of the shots I give y'all are in places you have to spend hours scaling mountains to get to."
Funny enough, back in February, the singer posted a sun-kissed photo implying she was in Bali. The following day Aubrey posted several bikini photos insinuating that she was enjoying the snow in Mammoth Mountain in California.
At no point does Aubrey — who's been accused of altering images before — acknowledge that the images are edited. Still, in her clapback, she demanded that followers "respect my aesthetic."
"I work hard to give y'all beautiful content that feels the way the places I travel vibrate.. because I want y'all to vibrate high with me," she wrote before zeroing in the woman who brought the less-than-realistic Instagram feed to light. "Lil tok girl, I am so sorry to your place of work that allows you to sit on my page all day with binoculars.. but I suggest you learn this lesson fast: you don't even need to concentrate on others to be your own version of special and necessary in this world.. you can make positive changes just by using your own gifts.. stop looking left and right if you wanna move forward."