Danity Kane Calls Out ‘False Advertising’ After Misleading Flyer Promotes ‘Full Group’ Concert

Danity Kane Calls Out ‘False Advertising’ After Misleading Flyer Promotes ‘Full Group’ Concert
Confusion surrounding an upcoming Danity Kane performance is continuing to grow after the group’s official account stepped in to set the record straight.
According to a statement shared by Danity Kane’s official Twitter page, a flyer promoting a June 20 show incorrectly suggests a full group appearance. The group clarified that the event “is not a full group performance,” noting that “only two members independently booked this appearance.”
The statement also makes it clear that Dawn Richard, Aubrey O’Day, and Shannon Bex “were neither informed, nor will be in attendance.”
The group further criticized the promotion, stating it “constitutes false advertising and a misleading promotion,” adding that it creates “a false impression of full group participation.”
They also called out the use of the group’s name without transparency, saying it results in “deception of fans and a clear misrepresentation of what is being offered.”
The statement concluded with an apology: “We apologize for any confusion this may have caused.”
Should all members of Danity Kane come back together?
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