Boosie BadAzz defends Diddy following arrest: 'What every other famous entertainer has done'

Boosie argues that Diddy's actions are not unique, questioning the double standards in celebrity culture.

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Diddy's arrest on September 16, 2024, has sparked widespread reactions across social media platforms. 

The hip-hop mogul, also known as Sean "Diddy" Combs, faces serious charges including sex trafficking, racketeering, and transportation to engage in prostitution. 

In light of the allegations, fellow rapper Boosie BadAzz took to social media on September 18 to share his thoughts on the situation.

Through his official page on X (formerly Twitter), Boosie expressed his belief that Diddy is being unfairly targeted for actions that he claims many entertainers engage in. 

— Boosie BadAzz (@BOOSIEOFFICIAL) September 18, 2024

"I feel Diddy n jail for basically doing what every other famous entertainer has done: 'flew b*tches out for 3 somes,' he just freakier!!" Boosie stated. 

He further questioned the labeling of women as prostitutes when they willingly fly out to be with their partners for sex, adding, "If that's the case, if u been flewed out n had s*x, you should be labeled a prostitute. If that's the case, that's 80% of the women reading this."

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In a follow-up post, Boosie suggested that similar charges could soon be weaponized against other celebrities. 

He wrote, "Who flying they yeah yeahs n to turn up? Who always n a different city n gotta fly p*ssy to them? Think about it, this sh*t real. If u fly a chick n y'all turn up n u give her a lil change so she straight when she go home, that's #s*xtrafficking!!"

Diddy's hearing on September 17 lasted for two hours, during which he denied all accusations against him. 

— Boosie BadAzz (@BOOSIEOFFICIAL) September 18, 2024

His attorney, Marc Agnifilo, attempted to secure his release on a $50 million bond, which was ultimately rejected by US Magistrate Judge Robyn Tarnofsky. 

The bail package included terms such as weekly drug tests and home detention, but was denied due to the serious nature of the charges and evidence collected during previous raids on Diddy's properties.

In addition to the weapons discovered during the raids, prosecutors cited surveillance footage allegedly showing Diddy assaulting his former girlfriend, Cassie Ventura, as a reason for the bail denial. 

According to Page Six, a grand jury indictment revealed that items seized during the house raids included narcotics, along with thousands of bottles of baby oil and lubricant, linked to the alleged "Freak Offs" held at various hotels.

Other personalities have also reacted to Diddy's arrest, including Aubrey O'Day, who spoke to TMZ about the "type of vindication" many are feeling in light of the ongoing situation.

 

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