The comedian/actor questions since when being 'nasty' has become 'a federal crime,' while the 'Wipe Me Down' rapper states that flying women for threesome is common practice among hip-hop artists.
- Sep 19, 2024
AceShowbiz - Amid the cheers celebrating Sean "P. Diddy" Combs' arrest, there are still some people who are left confused by the allegations leveled at the rapper. Faizon Love and Boosie Badazz (formerly Lil Boosie) are not shy to show their support for the incarcerated music mogul, who is currently put in jail without bail on alleged sex crimes.
On Wednesday, September 18, Faizon jumped to Diddy's defense via his social media page. In a video posted to his Instagram feed, he posed the question, "When has being nasty been a federal crime?"
"I'm confused," he said in the clip. While he understands "the Cassie thing," he added, "But I don't understand the other s**t. Can y'all help me?" Referencing the 1,000 baby oil and lube bottles seized from Diddy's house, the comedian quipped, "And I'm glad they told me, I don't know there's a limit on baby oil."
The 56-year-old continued, "Make it make sense. We didn't know the new rules. Can't take anybody on vacation. Can't take anybody to Vegas." He concluded the video by imploring, "Please tell me about the legal." He captioned the video with, "New rules for N***as."
Similarly, Boosie thinks that Diddy's sexual activities, which are often dubbed as "freak offs," are not unusual in the hip-hop community. "I feel Diddy n jail for basically doing what every other famous entertainer has done 'Flew b***hes out for 3 somes' he just freakier!!" he wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter.
The "Wipe Me Down" emcee claimed, "We actually go call women prostitutes who fly n willingly to be with they partners for sex? If thats the case if u been flewed out n had sex you should be labeled a prostitute. If thats the case thats 80% of the women reading this n trafficking #hellna you're a celebrity you gotta fly p***y n, how else u got get the p***y? Youre never n one place."
"when I saw that video I was pissed of this n***a like he really got a problem," he added, seemingly referring to the video of Diddy's attack on Cassie. "But facing 'life in prison' for doing basically what so many other entertainer has done #disagree."
The 41-year-old further weighed in, "I'm starting to feel like this 'sex trafficking' charge for flying b***hes n for 3 somes will be a tool used to take down hip hop artist n celebrities. Just think about it 'who flying they yeah yeahs n to turn up? Who always n a different city n gotta fly p***y to them? Who ain't tripping n go give they sex partner a lil change?"
The Baton Rogue native went on warning others of the potential legal consequence of their actions, "Think about it this s**t real 'If u fly a chick n yall turn up n u giver her a lil change so she straight when she go home thats #sextrafficking!!' careful who u fly n."