50 Cent, Emily Ratajkowski, and other celebs condemn Diddy after Cassie assault video surfaces
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: The hip-hop world is abuzz after a video surfaced showing Diddy allegedly assaulting his former girlfriend, Cassie.
This footage, along with other serious allegations, has rekindled public scrutiny of the past conduct of the Bad Boy Records mogul.
50 Cent, Bobby Shmurda and others join the conversation
Hours after the video went viral on Friday, 50 Cent took to social media to voice his disdain. Known for his long-standing feud with Diddy, 50 Cent shared multiple posts mocking the music executive and highlighting the severity of the allegations.
One post featured a caption stating, "The lie detector test has determined this was a lie…. Maury vibes," alongside a statement where Diddy denied the allegations against him.
In another post, 50 Cent sarcastically commented on the viral video, writing, "Now I’m sure Puffy didn’t do it, he is innocent this proves nothing! This is what his lawyers are gonna say, God help us all."
His social media activity has sparked widespread conversation, with many fans and followers chiming in to express their opinions.
Bobby Shmurda also weighed in on the controversy, criticizing Diddy in light of the new developments. In a video making rounds on X, Shmurda questioned Diddy's actions, asking, "Why will you put your hands on a female, bro?" His comments have added to the growing backlash within the hip-hop community.
Bobby Shmurda speaks on men abusing women: “Ain’t no female worth ya freedom & ladies it should be no amount of money worth your respect” pic.twitter.com/MJ5tDhKUhy
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The allegations against Diddy are serious, with Cassie accusing him of rape, physical abuse, and other forms of misconduct spanning several years.
She also claimed that Diddy forced her to engage in sex acts with other men while he recorded them. These claims have led to widespread condemnation and support for Cassie from both artists and fans alike.
Adding to the controversy, reports have surfaced that Diddy’s alleged drug mule, Brendan Paul, has accepted a plea deal, allowing him to avoid prison time.
This development has further intensified the situation, casting a darker shadow over Diddy's legal troubles.
Diddy's alleged drug mule, Brendan Paul, has accepted a guilty plea deal and will avoid prison time pic.twitter.com/oeLCriak2M
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Grammy Award-winning singer Johnta Austin also expressed their concerns.
Attention all bitch ass niggas who are thinking of typing out anything that even resembles a defense of that video…
— Johnta Austin (@johntalsr) May 17, 2024
If you stop right now before posting, no one will know that you’re a bitch ass nigga who thinks beating up a woman is ok
Oh and fuck dudes who beat women!
Diddy branded a 'monster' by Emily Ratajkowski as shocking assault video sparks outrage
The entertainment world is reeling after the release of a shocking video showing Diddy violently assaulting his former girlfriend, Cassie Ventura, in a Los Angeles hotel in 2016.
The footage, obtained by CNN and posted to X (formerly Twitter), has sparked widespread condemnation and horror among celebrities and fans alike.
Emily Ratajkowski, one of the first stars to react, didn't hold back. "Monster," the model and actress wrote simply in the comments, encapsulating the widespread disgust and disbelief at the graphic content of the video, as reported by The Daily Mail.
The disturbing footage shows Diddy, whose real name is Sean Combs, in a towel chasing Cassie down the hall of the InterContinental Hotel in Century City.
As Cassie tried to enter an elevator, Diddy grabbed her by the head and slammed her to the ground. He then kicked her while she lay motionless, before taking her designer bags and dragging her back to their room by her hoodie.