Aubrey O'Day music video sparks further speculation of reported affair with Donald Trump Jr.

A second Aubrey O’Day song is being linked to her reported affair with Donald Trump Jr. — and a corresponding music video features the singer topless with words such as “cheater” and “seduction” written on her body.

The pop artist’s remix of the 2011 Gotye song “Somebody That I Used to Know” is receiving new attention after TMZ published a previously unreleased music video of O’Day singing her version of the song’s biting lyrics.

O’Day’s remix of the song — which was posted online in 2012 as an audio-only version — features cryptic lines about a married man.

“You said that was the reason for your pain,” she sings. “But you were scared to ruin your family’s name. Your wife’s the only one glad we are over.”

Donald Trump Jr. reportedly had affair with Aubrey O’Day

The emergence of the video comes after multiple outlets, including Us Weekly, reported that Trump Jr., 40, waged an affair with O’Day from late 2011 until March 2012 after they met through “Celebrity Apprentice.”

O’Day’s music video for her “Somebody That I Used to Know” remix was filmed around the beginning of 2012, according to TMZ. The video reportedly did not get finished, however, since O’Day didn’t pay production costs.

Donald Trump Jr. and Aubrey O’Day reportedly had an affair between late 2011 and early 2012.

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The 34-year-old O’Day — who formerly performed with the group Danity Kane — also came out with a song called “DJT” in 2013.

“You wanna believe that everything with me was a lie? A fantasy?” O’Day intones in that song. “And you want to go back and live in the life that you had have forever?”

Aubrey O’Day in 2012: Not into Eric Trump, but no talk of Don Jr.

Trump Jr.’s wife Vanessa filed for divorce last week after more than 10 years of marriage.

Neither Trump Jr. nor O’Day has publicly commented on the reports of an affair.

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