Hitmaka Recalls Disturbing Encounter with Diddy


Diddy said what to Hitmaka?!

Right now, Sean “Diddy” Combs is in the center of a media firestorm, facing serious allegations that feel straight out of a high-stakes thriller. The music mogul is currently under legal scrutiny, with mounting accusations from both men and women painting a controversial picture of the Bad Boy Records founder.

The latest revelation to hit social media comes from Hitmaka, the mega-producer formerly known as Yung Berg. While speaking to Ray J during a livestream, Hitmaka recounted a bizarre and unsettling interaction with Diddy. According to Hitmaka, Diddy once told him things like:“Come here, you little pretty mothafucka!” and “I made mothafuckas forget that such-and-such was this. Imagine when I put my arms around your little fine ass.”



Ray J appeared visibly uncomfortable and nearly speechless during the exchange, later trying to justify his past interactions with Diddy. Hitmaka didn’t hold back, even going so far as to call Diddy “one of the nastiest dudes on the planet.”

With every passing day, it seems new layers of Diddy’s alleged behavior continue to emerge. Given the magnitude of the legal case and the number of industry names involved, the question is no longer if more stories will come out, but when.

At this point, are any of us really surprised?



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