Boosie Badazz defends Diddy & his ‘freak off’ parties, says they’re normal for celebs

As a seasoned gamer who has spent countless hours immersed in the virtual worlds of video games, I find myself often reflecting on the complexities of reality mirrored within these digital landscapes. The latest drama unfolding in the realm of celebrity culture is no exception. Boosie Badazz‘s defense of Diddy, a man currently facing serious charges, leaves me feeling a bit like a player who keeps choosing the wrong path in a game – ignoring the red flags and plunging headfirst into a situation that seems questionable at best.


Boosie Badazz has a pattern of supporting male celebrities who have been convicted of sexual misconduct, and he’s continued this trend once more. Previously, he had spoken out in defense of Bill Cosby following the comedian’s 2018 conviction on three counts of aggravated indecent assault. Similarly, Boosie has also publicly defended R. Kelly after the singer was found guilty in 2022, on charges related to producing child pornography and soliciting minors for sexual activities.

Today, Boosie has expressed his belief that Diddy was unfairly treated following his arrest and subsequent charges of racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking involving coercion, fraud, or force, as well as transportation for prostitution. On September 18th, Boosie voiced these concerns on X, indicating his distress over Diddy’s legal predicament.

Boosie tweeted, “Diddy is in jail for essentially doing what many other famous entertainers have done – chartering private planes for intimate encounters with three women. But shouldn’t we refer to these women as prostitutes if they willingly flew to be with their partners for sex? If that’s the case, then most of the women reading this would be labeled as prostitutes.

Boosie subsequently commented that celebrities often arrange for women to join them, given their constant travel, and he finds it unjust that Diddy is facing a potential life imprisonment. However, Boosie didn’t stop there. He predicted that such arrests of celebrities could potentially be used by authorities as a means to undermine the fame and reputation of prominent figures in the future.

Boosie tweeted, “If you take a woman on a flight and give her some money when she returns so she can leave quickly, that’s sex trafficking. Be cautious with who you travel with.

He faced significant criticism for his tweets, with one individual asserting, “People claim Diddy drugs and rapes women,” and another urging, “Sometimes you need to keep silent. You have children of both genders; just hold your peace.

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2024-09-18 22:23