Diddy
Ye is probably the only person to publicly stand up for Diddy that isn’t a family member or part of his legal team. The Vultures artist likened his treatment for branding the swastika to the controversial mogul’s legal battle with Diageo and how he was subsequently sued for rape, sexual assault, and more. “You’re leaving with nothing; we have to destroy you,” he said, quoting what he believed the powers that be said about the Bad Boy co-founder.
He also spoke on the 2016 video of Puff assaulting Cassie and how that made it even easier for the industry to demonize him. “Puff’s a woman beater so he’s the devil, he needs to be in jail,” he said, again quoting what he thought those in power felt about Diddy. He doubled down on his belief that domestic violence is common, saying, “I don’t know anyone who hasn’t gotten into an altercation with their girl.”
He expressed his sympathy and support for the “I Need A Girl” artist’s children, who had to live through Kim Porter dying and now their father being public enemy No. 1 and behind bars. “Puff more like my twin,” he said, again likening them to one another. And even though they have feuded in the past, Ye said that it was all love because “We family, we can get into it.”


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