Hip-hop mogul Sean Combs, more popularly known as P Diddy, has reportedly decided to testify in court in the hopes that he receives a reduced sentence. This, however, may not go down well for the rapper, at least according to UFC veteran Jake Shields, who shared an ominous warning to the pop star.
Diddy was arrested on a host of charges, including sex trafficking and sexual assault. The 54-year-old artist is known to host lavish parties, where celebrities engage in questionable sexual activities. His recent arrest and potential conviction has raised many eyebrows in the industry, as this could land many well-known artists in trouble.
Following the arrest, Diddy's lawyer revealed the star is preparing to testify in court, suggesting that he could expose other high-profile celebrities in exchange for a lighter sentence.
Jake Shields drew a parallel between P Diddy's situation, and that of Jeffrey Epstein. Epstein, who was arrested on account of several sexual abuse charges, was suspiciously found dead in his cell block before his trial could commence. This led many to believe that he was murdered, and that those responsible did not want him revealing what he knew to the public and/or the courts.
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The Californian fighter, not one to mince his words, offered an insight into what would happen if the 54-year-old artist decided to take a stand in court. Shields took to X and reacted to a post suggesting that P Diddy was about to testify. He wrote:
"Diddy is gonna get suicided"
Coach Kavanagh responds after Conor McGregor's reaction to meeting P Diddy resurfaces
The arrest of Sean 'P Diddy' Combs has shocked many fans and celebrities, but Conor McGregor is not one of them. The former double champion was a guest on The Late Late Show, where the host, John Turbidy, asked McGregor about a photograph featuring him and P. Diddy and whether it was the rapper who asked 'The Notorious' for the picture or the other way around.
The Irishman appeared displeased with the hip-hop star and mentioned he didn't even want to shake the artist's hands. He said:
"P.Diddy's a little up his own a** to be honest with you. We were at a college football game at UCLA. But he is, I didn't even want him in the picture. He barely shook my hand. I just wanted to give him a left to the chin. Especially after meeting him."
McGregor's head coach, John Kavanagh, shared the clip and wrote:
"#MysticMac strikes again."
Check out the video and Kavanagh's comment below: