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Aubrey O'Day: "I Love to Stand Out"

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July 15 2008, Published 5:00 a.m. ET

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If you think Aubrey O'Day has a bad rap, think again.  The  singer is proud of her reputation as the bad girl of music group Danity Kane and even has a single featuring Missy Elliot called "Bad Girl" coming out soon.

So when OK! caught up with O'Day at the Vitamin Water Homers in the Hudson Event, she was happy to set the record straight.

"I don’t know, I think every woman has every side of them you know?" O'Day told OK!.   "I think every girl in our group is the bad girl and the nice girl and funny."

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Aubrey has a busy summer ahead of her, to say the least.  She is starring in Hairspray on Broadway as Amber, and is releasing a clothing line called Heart on My Sleeve Shop.com.  

"I’m sure there will be a tour or something coming up for Danity Kane," she adds in  at the last minute.

When asked about her unique sense of style, O'Day agrees  wholeheartedly. 

"I love to stand out, I love to be the center of attention," she says.  "I love to steal all the attention in the room and I don't think there's anything wrong with that.  I think it's a fabulous thing to be if you're comfortable, so I look for clothes to do that."

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She adds, "I just look for anything that’s bright, that stands out. I’m fun, I take chances, I think outside the box.  I don’t like to have anything regular or anything everyone else does, so you’ll never see me in anything like that."

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