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The internet exploded when Cassie’s shocking $30 million lawsuit against Diddy surfaced, as countless social media users have been sounding off about it including celebrities. In the lawsuit, filed on November 16 in the Southern District of New York court system, the “Me & U” singer accused Diddy of rape, sexual assault, repeated physical abuse and sex trafficking. The Cassie Diddy accusations were a huge threat to the entertainment mogul and were some of biggest claims ever made against him. Celebrity reactions to the Cassie Diddy accusations were also widespread. “After years in silence and darkness, I am finally ready to tell my story, and to speak up on behalf of myself and for the benefit of other women who face violence and abuse in their relationships,” Cassie said in her filings.
Click to unmute What Is The Chuck Phone Number List Cunningham Syndrome? And Other Big TV Character Examples Fabrik Logo pause skip_next volume_off fullscreen 50 Cent was the first to react. Posting his reaction just a few minutes after the filing was reported on The New York Times and other sites picked it up. “Damn brother love, brother love, brother love, you out here looking [lurking eyes emoji] CRAZY AS A MF,” he said. Rapper Azealia Banks, who is never one to shy away from controversy, sounded off about the lawsuit in her Instagram stories, calling Diddy “a violent homosexual.” “THIS IS TRUE,” Azealia wrote in response to the headline, “’Cassie Sues Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs For Rape And Repeated Physical Abuse.’”
She continued her sentiment saying, “One time Diddy beat her up so bad he sent her on a [three-week] ‘vacation’ to Hawaii just so no one would see or question how her face got like that. Another violent [hip-hop homosexual. This is what mental illness looks like for all of you armchair psychologists.” Singer and former Danity Kane member Aubrey O’Day also took to her IG stories to give her opinion on Cassie’s lawsuit. “Been trynna tell y’all for years. Prayers up for this queen [hands up emoji] @cassie,” she wrote. Her former bandmate Dawn Richard added her stance on X formerly known as Twitter, tweeting, “praying for Cassie and her family, for peace and healing. you are beautiful and brave. [Heart emoji].” Legendary model and mogul Kimora Lee Simmons also seemingly shaded Diddy via her Instagram stories saying, “As you sow, so shall you reap.”
Click to unmute What Is The Chuck Phone Number List Cunningham Syndrome? And Other Big TV Character Examples Fabrik Logo pause skip_next volume_off fullscreen 50 Cent was the first to react. Posting his reaction just a few minutes after the filing was reported on The New York Times and other sites picked it up. “Damn brother love, brother love, brother love, you out here looking [lurking eyes emoji] CRAZY AS A MF,” he said. Rapper Azealia Banks, who is never one to shy away from controversy, sounded off about the lawsuit in her Instagram stories, calling Diddy “a violent homosexual.” “THIS IS TRUE,” Azealia wrote in response to the headline, “’Cassie Sues Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs For Rape And Repeated Physical Abuse.’”
She continued her sentiment saying, “One time Diddy beat her up so bad he sent her on a [three-week] ‘vacation’ to Hawaii just so no one would see or question how her face got like that. Another violent [hip-hop homosexual. This is what mental illness looks like for all of you armchair psychologists.” Singer and former Danity Kane member Aubrey O’Day also took to her IG stories to give her opinion on Cassie’s lawsuit. “Been trynna tell y’all for years. Prayers up for this queen [hands up emoji] @cassie,” she wrote. Her former bandmate Dawn Richard added her stance on X formerly known as Twitter, tweeting, “praying for Cassie and her family, for peace and healing. you are beautiful and brave. [Heart emoji].” Legendary model and mogul Kimora Lee Simmons also seemingly shaded Diddy via her Instagram stories saying, “As you sow, so shall you reap.”