50 Cent is sounding the alarm on all things Diddy. He has become increasingly fed up with his hip-hop rival’s actions and constantly calls him out on his behavior. Heartbreakingly disturbing surveillance footage from 2016 has recently surfaced, showing Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs brutally assaulting, kicking and dragging his then-girlfriend Cassie Ventura, causing her There has been a ton of backlash, and most of Diddy’s industry colleagues have curiously distanced themselves from it. Him.
Of course, it reached his ears, causing him to share a video apology on his Instagram today in a moment of sympathy-seeking. Believed to be filming the video on his own, the bad boy looks directly into the camera as he breaks his silence on the videotape leak, which appears to vindicate all of Ventura’s complaints cited in his November 2023 lawsuit against P. Diddy. Are happening.
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50 Cent, who previously confirmed that he is working extensively on making a documentary about all the allegations against Diddy and that he hopes it will break viewership records, quickly responded to Combs’ “apology.” Share your opinion.
50 Cent criticizes Diddy’s apology
x/ Sharing Diddy’s Sunday morning (US) apology video on Twitter, Saint slammed her: “This won’t work, who’s giving her advice right now? SMH bad move.”
Similar to most netizens’ opinions on the matter, Saint also expressed his disdain towards Diddy’s latest move. Ironically, Combs doesn’t mention Ventura that much in the video, despite his caption, “I’m really sorry.” Twitterati are actively considering this as a desperate measure chosen by the hip-hop mogul in desperate times.
Several threads of tweets and comments referencing Diddy’s “apology” criticized him for only regretting his actions after being caught and not directly addressing his misconduct.
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Someone commented on Saint’s post, “He wouldn’t be sorry if the allegations or video had never come out.” Similarly, an army of Internet users united to vilify him for not even mentioning Cassie in the apology, which is reportedly reminiscent of an incident in which she was the alleged central victim of Diddy’s abusive attack. .
Diddy’s “Sorry” video follows his long-held stance of innocence on the matter, as he has repeatedly denied all allegations of sexual assault or sex trafficking made against him in multiple lawsuits. Before the video was leaked, he continued to bend over backwards to claim his immunity from blame.
However, in the new video he has backtracked, as he now takes full responsibility for what happened between him and Cassie in that hotel hallway.
“It’s very hard to reflect on the darkest times of your life, but sometimes you have to do it. I was badly upset,” he said, depicting his brutal attack on Cassie, which resulted in her being left very low. Although he also talks about seeking “professional help” after the incident, he does not go into further detail about the timeline or details of his treatment.
Diddy ended the video with an apology, directed not to Cassie but more towards the public: “I’m so sorry, but I’m committed to being a better person every day. I’m not apologizing. I’m not apologizing. I am.” truly sorry.”
Although a section of the internet agrees with him and wishes him well, one can’t help but wonder if Diddy posted this video after deep thought. Puff Daddy posted a follow-up letter a few days ago, again attempting to prove his innocence. Diddy slammed the “disgusting allegations” made against him by “individuals looking for a quick payday.”
His closing words offer an extremely contradictory view on the matter, as he previously said, “Let me be absolutely clear: I did not do any of the terrible things that I am accused of. I was willing to protect my name, my family and Will fight for the truth. Just days after sharing the letter, Diddy backtracked on his original words and took “full responsibility for his actions” against Ventura without mentioning him once.