Weeks after his controversial Instagram scrub, Sean “Diddy” Combs has once again returned to social media
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In a post on Instagram, the infamous rapper wished his daughter, Chance, a happy 18th birthday. He posted two photos, one featuring him and Chance snuggling up. “My babygirl turned 18 today. I’m so proud of you Chance. I love you.”
The post was quickly and predictably met with trolling comments from critics coming after Sean “Diddy” Combs. “Start to pray she’s getting older hope she get a good [man and] not one to beat her down in a hallway,” one critic declared, referencing Diddy beating his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura in a hallway of a hotel in 2016.
Another critic then pointed out, “They ain’t forget yet, give them like 6 more months.”
Other commenters stepped up to defend Diddy due to the post not being about him, but his daughter. “Just say happy birthday to the child and move on, she has absolutely nothing to do with her father’s shortcomings,” one person commented.
Multiple commenters recommended that Diddy turn off his comments.
The social media post also comes just as Sean “Diddy” Combs is investigated for human trafficking. The rapper has been accused by multiple people of trafficking at his famous parties.
Tupac Murder Suspect Allegedly Helped Implicate Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs in the Rapper’s Death
Meanwhile, RadarOnline reported that court filings have revealed that the man charged with Tupac’s murder, Keefe D, was a “confidential police informant” who tried to implicate hip hop mogul Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs in the rapper’s death in 1996.
Filed by Las Vegas prosecutors, the document claimed Keefe worked undercover with the Las Angeles Police Department. He did this after volunteering information about his involvement in Tupac’s death.
Upon denying being involved in the murder of Biggie Small, Keefe detailed how he and his gang killed Tupac in a drive-by shooting in Las Vegas. Keefe also claimed that Sean “Diddy” Combs offered him millions of dollars to murder Tupac. He was reportedly paid by gangster Eric “Zip Martin.
Prosecutors stated in the documents that Keefe acted in an “undercover capacity” to run into Zip on the street. “Mr. Martin [Zip] greeted Defendant excitedly and they had a social conversation,” the court papers claim.
“Mr. Martin indicated he was out of the business but directed him to conduct his drug activities with the nephew. Thereafter, Defendant and Mr. Martin socialized in Mr. Martin’s restaurant for several hours.”