Jaguar Wright claims Diddy and Jay-Z are 'monsters' in explosive interview

Wright claimed that Clive Davis has been Diddy’s greatest teacher and allegedly guided him towards criminal activities


Pop Culture & Art October 04, 2024
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Singer-songwriter Jaguar Wright, a longtime critic of Sean “Diddy” Combs, recently sat down with English media personality Piers Morgan for an interview and openly discussed the disgraced rapper’s current legal issues. Wright referred to Diddy as “one of the most dangerous people” she’s encountered and called him the “devil.”

The 47-year-old further claimed that Clive Davis has been Diddy’s “greatest teacher” and allegedly guided him towards criminal activities, adding that Diddy was “designed” to become who he is today. According to Jaguar Wright, the only way to resolve the ongoing scandal is to “go back” and uncover the root causes, identifying all those involved, not just Sean Combs.

Importantly, Jaguar Wright is not the first to suggest that Clive Davis influenced Diddy’s development. In a previous interview from prison with News Nation, former record executive Suge Knight also implicated Davis, along with Andre Harrell and Russell Simmons, as individuals who "abused" Diddy and, in turn, led him to "prey" on others.

Wright appeared on Piers Morgan’s syndicated YouTube show Piers Morgan Uncensored on October 3, alongside VladTV host DJ Vlad and attorney Ariel Mitchell-Kidd, who is representing one of Diddy’s accusers.

Jaguar began by stating that for “four years” she had been “screaming” that both Diddy and Jay-Z are “monsters,” but no one listened until Diddy’s recent arrest and federal indictment. She criticized the Roc Nation founder for remaining silent during the Diddy scandal and accused him of avoiding accountability.

Wright further claimed that Diddy is linked to other convicted sex offenders, including former film producer Harvey Weinstein, financier Jeffrey Epstein, and former singer, songwriter, and producer R. Kelly, stating they all have Jay-Z in common.

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