Brendan Paul has pleaded not guilty to possession.
The legal drama clouding Sean “Diddy” Combs has begun shading his family, directly. King Combs (born Christian Combs, 26), the Bad Boy mogul’s son with the late Kim Porter, has been accused of sexual assault in a lawsuit that also names his father.
50 Cent made a post on social media insinuating that Diddy was behind the murder of 2Pac. The post reignited rumors that were sparked by comments made by Duane "Keefe D" Davis in a police confession over twenty years ago.
Gucci Mane is trending online after dropping a new track, "TakeDat (No Diddy)" which references Sean "Diddy" Combs.
As for when we'll be hearing from Diddy himself regarding all these matters, well, that's anyone's guess. We doubt that will be happening anytime soon.
After Diddy settled with Cassie, Rory and Mal took shots at broadcasters who avoided the topic and Joe Budden may have been a target.
Diddy reveals that he got a cease & desist letter from Warner Bros. over his Halloween portrayal of The Joker last year. The Bad Boy Records founder then decided to become The Batman this year, with a new clip on social media.
One thing about 50 Cent: It does not look like he plans to stop trolling Diddy over the quickly-settled lawsuit his former girlfriend, Cassie, filed against him alleging years of physical, sexual and psychological abuse.
Just a day after Casandra “Cassie” Ventura filed a lawsuit against Sean Diddy Combs, accusing him of rape and abuse, the case has been settled.
Now, we patiently await a tweet from Diddy explaining their relationship status, which will no doubt be filled with love and positivity because that's what Diddy does.
DJ Akademiks interviewed Donald Trump Jr. at Mar-a-Lago on Wednesday, and the conversation turned to Diddy and his relationship with the late Kim Porter, which the scion of the former president dubbed "weird."
50 Cent is continuing his trolling of Diddy in a more deliberate way, announcing Wednesday that his documentary on the mogul in the wake of lawsuits filed against him will have its proceeds go to victims of sexual assault.