“You seen that video of your dad beating Cassie?” — Netizens flood King Combs’ Instagram post with Diddy comments

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Fans have flooded King Combs's latest Instagram post with comments about his his father Sean Diddy Combs's recent viral alleged video. The video in question, released by CNN recently, featured Diddy physically assaulting his ex-girlfriend, Cassie Ventura.

Meanwhile, on May 17, King Combs shared a few photos of himself on Instagram with the caption "Seen it all."

Fans quickly reacted to his post, with many of them supposedly mocking his caption, asking if he had "seen" the recent video of his father Diddy allegedly assaulting Carlie Ventura. One user, _eazydoesit__, wrote in the comments:

"You seen that video of your dad beating Cassie?"
"Did you just see that surveillance footage?????? You were just talking crazy too" another fan wrote.
"Who else your daddy beat up?" a third one commented.
"Did you see your pops beating that girl ?" another comment read.
"Tell your pops it’s over" one user said.
"So you seen all the abuse first hand?" one user asked.
"You better turn yo comments off kid," another mocked.

The aforementioned video featured the rapper kicking Ventura as she supposedly tried to reach for the elevator. He also slammed her head against the wall and dragged her down the ground.


King Combs recently released a diss track against 50 Cent

King Combs continued his father's generation-long feud with 50 Cent by releasing a diss track called Pick A Side. The track specifically talks about the raids made in Diddy's Los Angeles and Miami homes two months ago.

Homeland Security conducted the raids at his homes, reportedly in relation to s*x trafficking allegations. Both of Diddy's sons, King Combs and Justin Combs were handcuffed during the raid.

50 Cent had been mocking the raids on social media since the one in Sean Diddy Combs's home, leading to King Combs dropping his diss track.

In the opening lyrics of Pick A Side, Combs wrote:

"They preying on our downfall another time again/ After the rainfall the sun gon' shine again/ Don't bust no U-turns cause we ain't forgetting s***/ And to all y'all that switch, suck my d***."

Further in the song, Combs made a direct attack on Cent, claiming that his father has more influence on the New York rap scene than him. He name-dropped the rapper and also mentioned his hit single, Many Men. He rapped:

"Possibly hated on by many men and n**** that's fine/ They gon' try to stop these Eminems, and they gon' die trying."

Kings also supposedly gave away crucial information to federal officers, for which 50 Cent mocked him in his now-deleted Instagram post. In his lyrics, he supposedly mentioned that they have bought another home "next door", which the "feds missed." He said:

"Knock them walls down like when them feddy boys run in both our cribs/ Too bad they ain't know we bought the one next door 'cause that's the one they missed."

However, 50 Cent hasn't responded to King yet and supposedly will not, given that he has already begun mocking Diddy's son on social media for the attempt.

Cent also brought light to King's s*xual assault allegations after he dropped the diss track.

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