Bobby Shmurda is questioning the validity of the rumors surrounding an alleged relationship between Meek Mill and Diddy.
In a recent interview with 'The Danza Project', Shmurda addressed the claims that emerged from Rodney "Lil Rod" Jones' lawsuit against Diddy earlier this year.
The lawsuit alleged that Diddy had "sexual intercourse" with "a Philadelphia rapper who dated Nicki Minaj." However, Shmurda strongly suggested that JAY-Z and Roc Nation were responsible for pushing the rumors.
“I’ma tell you what’s going on with Meek. I left the team that Meek was on. Meek left that team. [If] you leave that team, they come for you,” Shmurda explained during the interview.
He further elaborated on the situation by comparing it to a relationship, saying, “It’s like a relationship with these labels. It’s like leaving a girl with a lot of power. She’s gonna try to make your life a living hell. She’s like, ‘We own the internets, we’re gonna spread all the rumors about you. I’m gonna pay for 3,000 comments making jokes.’”
Shmurda also shared that he had experienced similar tactics in the past. “They tried to call me gay. I f*ck the most b*tches ever. Like, come on, for real? I’m not even mad at them doing it; it be the n****s that believe it,” he revealed.
The allegations against Meek Mill have circulated for months, but the rapper has consistently denied any involvement. In September, Meek even offered $100,000 to anyone who could provide evidence disproving the claims.
"I wanna hire an investigative team 100k cash to find out every specific detail involving meek mill name to ‘Diddy’ Case…. I also want them to look at who is powering the media involving ‘meek’ anything to do with buddy! ‘Something not right,’” Meek wrote on X (formerly Twitter).
Shmurda’s comments come in the wake of Diddy’s legal troubles, as the hip-hop mogul was recently arrested in New York on charges of sex trafficking and racketeering. Diddy has since pleaded not guilty to the charges.
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