'He already knew': Fans catch Jimmy Kimmel's alleged change in attitude toward Diddy in last interview
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Recent events have seen rap mogul Sean 'Diddy' Combs under intense scrutiny, with lawsuits and allegations looming over his reputation.
However, it's not just legal battles he's contending with; there's a noticeable shift in his interactions with the media, as evidenced by his last appearance on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live'.
Fans tuning in to the interview last October caught wind of what they perceived as a change in Jimmy Kimmel's attitude toward Diddy. The conversation took an unexpected turn, veering into uncomfortable territory as Kimmel delved into sensitive topics, including Diddy's past relationships and rumors surrounding his personal life.
Kimmel's persistent probing
One particular moment that stirred speculation occurred when Kimmel broached the subject of alleged threesomes involving Diddy, Jennifer Lopez, and Jada Pinkett Smith.
Diddy appeared visibly taken aback by the question, denying the rumors vehemently. However, Kimmel persisted, leading some viewers to believe there was an underlying agenda behind his line of questioning.
"I saw a guy on the internet the other day. He said he used to be your security guard, who said that when you were dating JLo, Will Smith and Jada tried to pick her up on a threesome and you were gonna beat up Will Smith. Is that true?" Kimmel asked, to which Diddy responded, "Yo, this show has gotten crazier since the last time I was here. No."
Much to Diddy's surprise, Kimmel kept at it and wouldn't let it go. "It's all about love though. That's not true?" Kimmel pressed further, to which Diddy replied, "I don't know what you're talking about. Jimmy, I thought we was friends. Where did this interview just go?"
The discomfort didn't end there. Kimmel's inquiries extended to Diddy's purported experiences with toad poison, further intensifying the unease felt by both the guest and the audience. Despite Diddy's attempts to steer the conversation back on track, the interview seemed to unravel, leaving a lingering sense of tension between the two.
Reflecting on the interview, fans took to social media platforms to express their thoughts. Many felt that Kimmel's approach toward Diddy was unnecessarily adversarial, with some speculating that the host had turned against the rap mogul for reasons unknown.
Diddy's apparent move to clean up image
Fans are certain Diddy had an agenda heading into the interview. Throughout the conversation, Diddy kept discussing the topic of love, and several speculated it was likely an attempt to show everyone that he's a changed man, also due to his album.
"All my heart issues I work into my songs. I take pride on being vulnerable about my love life, and so that's why I made an album, called 'The Love Album.' This is about my love life," Diddy revealed.
"I changed my name to Sean Love Combs. I'm serious about love, y'all. I'm all in on love. I just decided I'm just gonna be love all the way," Diddy revealed. "I changed my middle name to Love. So, Sean Love Combs is my legal name now on my birth certificate and my driver's license."
However, amidst the tumultuous allegations swirling around him, fans couldn't help but feel disillusioned by what they perceived as a lack of sincerity in his words.
Fans wonder if Kimmel 'already knew'
Diddy's interview on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' led to fans dissecting the rap icon's words carefully.
One user wrote, "He looked like he was about to cry when jimmy brought up J. Lo. I could see the hate in his eyes. Wow."
Another added, "Well this must be the last show for Diddy."
One user commented, "Jimmy already knew " this lil rat enjoy the last moment" hahaha."
Another replied, "And defently got what he deserves."
Someone else said, "After the will & Jada question Diddy wanted to leave ASAP."
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