
"In sickness and in health" takes on new meaning as Kelsey discovers the true nature of Morgan’s illness. If you would like to reach out to the Betrayal Team, email us at [email protected] and follow us on Instagram at @betrayalpod See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chapter 1: What doubts did Kelsey have about Morgan's illness?
Every new person Kelsey talked to had been told a different story.
Sometimes it was an entirely different story. It wasn't always cancer that the lie was about. It was oftentimes, oh, I found my birth mother. So there was like a birth mother network of lies.
One lie in particular was extremely difficult for Kelsey to accept.
Morgan had actually maintained a relationship with her family the whole time I knew her.
Kelsey tracked down Morgan's siblings. That's when she learned her family had no idea about Morgan's cancer. And when Morgan told the family she was dating a woman, everyone was accepting of her. So who sent the hate emails?
I did some digging on the emails that her parents had been sending me. And all of them went back to the same computer that I had bought her. which meant that all of the emails that her parents had sent me when we first started dating were from Morgan. Morgan had written them. This hateful, homophobic rhetoric came from my partner.
That was so devastating because I had such trauma and so much internalized shame for being gay.
So much of Kelsey's decision to support Morgan was because she had no family left. They'd all disowned her because she was gay. It was just lie on top of lie.
Every single component of the intensity, like the first four months of knowing her, was completely fabricated in every way.
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Chapter 2: How did Morgan's injuries affect Kelsey?
Kelsey had financially supported Morgan for years. When they separated, she took on $60,000 of Morgan's debt. Even after all of that, Kelsey decided to send the money back to Morgan. She was ready to wash her hands of the whole thing.
I sent her a letter along with the check. And I said, I paid off everything you owed. I could have taken thousands and thousands. I could have taken everything and it still would not be a drop in the bucket of what money you took from me. You lied to me. I know every lie you've ever told. Never talk to me again. And I really hope that you're getting the help that you need.
And that was last thing I sent.
Amy Robach and TJ Holmes here. Diddy's former protege, television personality, platinum-selling artist, Danity King alum Aubrey O'Day joins us to provide a unique perspective on the trial that has captivated the attention of the nation.
Aubrey O'Day is sitting next to us here. You are, as we sit here, right up the street from where the trial is taking place. Some people saw that you were going to be in New York and they immediately started jumping to conclusions. So can you clear that up? First of all, are you here to testify in the Diddy Trap?
Aubrey will offer her opinions and expertise based on her firsthand knowledge from her days on making the band as she emerged as the breakout star. The truth of the situation would be opposite of the glitz and glamour.
It wasn't all bad, but I don't know that any of the good was real. I went through things there.
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She was a decorated veteran, a Marine who saved her comrades, a hero.
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