The end of Diddy?
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The end of Diddy?


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CNN just aired a video that they obtained that allegedly showed Sean Diddy Combs assaulting Cassie Ventura in a Century City Hotel hallway back in 2016.  The video is bad.  Anyone who has seen the video will say that it’s one of the worst violence that they have seen against a woman caught on video ever.   Chris Brown experienced tremendous hardships in his career after a picture of his assault on Rihanna, but there was never a video.  In this video Diddy can be seen Punching kicking and even dragging Cassie.

As of now millions of people have seen this video and even those who are defenders of Sean Combs had to gasp at the brutality of what they were watching.  It was what Cassie had claimed in her lawsuit but the video evidence of the assault.   It’s hard to imagine the chaos that existed in their relationship to and to even imagine that the relationship continued after this video takes us to an entire alternate reality that very few could imagine really exists.   The question is for Sean Combs, is this the end.  For a man who has been accused over everything from having a hand in the death of Tupac Shakur,  to multiple accusations of assault , is this video finally the nail in the coffin.

It would be hard to imagine that any brand would be willing to put their name and brand behind Diddy after seeing this video.  The context of the video might even put relationships that were airtight into question.   It’s extremely hard to see a way back for Diddy as a public figure after this video aired.  Other Celebrities with massive followings like 50 Cent have already taken to social media to troll the mogul.  This will never go away and it’s safe to say that this ends Diddy’s run as a respected sought after Mogul and Influencer.

Here are some of the reactions from the alleged assault.


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