Jay-Z’s ex-protégé Foxy Brown’s cryptic posts spark buzz amid Jay-Z and Diddy rape allegations
Foxy Brown has stirred speculation with cryptic Instagram posts following the filing of a civil lawsuit accusing Jay-Z and Sean “Diddy” Combs of raping a teenage girl at an MTV Video Music Awards afterparty in 2000. Brown, a former collaborator with Jay-Z, shared several ambiguous messages, including the words “WOW” and “WAIT” alongside emojis, without directly addressing the allegations.
The posts came a day after the lawsuit, which alleges the assault occurred at the height of Jay-Z and Combs’ careers. Both music moguls have denied the allegations. Jay-Z issued a public statement, accusing the plaintiff’s lawyer, Tony Buzbee, of attempting blackmail. “I will not give you ONE RED PENNY!!” he declared, vowing to fight the claims publicly. Combs’ legal team dismissed the accusations as a “shameless publicity stunt.”
Brown, who has previously collaborated with Jay-Z on tracks like “I’ll Be,” has not provided clarity on her posts. In October, she denied rumors of having signed a non-disclosure agreement regarding her relationship with the Roc Nation founder. “NDA? Ain’t a MF alive could stop my story,” she wrote at the time, showing support for Jay-Z.
The lawsuit has reignited public scrutiny over both men’s pasts, with debates unfolding on social media. As investigations continue, the legal battle is likely to draw further attention to the music industry’s controversies.