Wack 100 wants Diddy’s sons to back up off Ray J.
The music executive turned hip-hop pundit and Ray J have been close for years, so naturally, he is coming to the R&B singer’s defense after learning that three of Diddy’s sons confronted the reality star at a Halloween Party. Luckily, Chris Brown broke up the fight before it even got started, so no one was hurt. TMZ reported that things were quite tense when Christian ‘King’ Combs, Quincy Brown, and Justin Combs pulled up on the singer in the parking lot.
The outlet reported that the incident occurred in Los Angeles earlier this week outside of Tara Electra’s Unruly Agency Halloween bash. Diddy’s sons were at the party, and it appears they quickly noticed that Ray J was also at the celebrity-filled event. After the bash ended, the former Love and Hip Hop star was walking through the parking lot with his manager, David Weintraub, and Amber Rose when the three men confronted him in a surprise twist of events. Chris Brown, who witnessed what was going on, stepped in to play peacemaker.
Urban Islandz reported earlier this month that Ray J made some incendiary remarks about Diddy on his new show The Reality Check. He even threatened to expose other celebrities he said he knew were doing some of the things the rap mogul was accused of doing in the industry. It seems that the Combs children didn’t appreciate the remarks and decided to take matters in their own hands.
It’s pretty clear that battle lines are now drawn because Wack 100 is now jumping in to defend Ray J. “It’s on. That’s what it’s gon’ be,” a heated Wack said while on a Livestream with several other people, one of whom urged him to calm down because the Combs children are going through so much. “If we run into you. Act like it’s 1995.”
Wack 100 was one of the celebrities who were critical of Diddy following his arrest in September 2024 following an indictment on sex trafficking, kidnapping, and racketeering charges. Wack was equally critical of the Bad Boy rap mogul after the video of him attacking Cassie Ventura at a Los Angeles hotel came out. “I hope, if whatever happens to you happens to you, I hope Big Freddy and Deebo Eddie strap your as down,” the music manager said at the time.
Diddy, real name Sean Combs, is being held without bond at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn. His trial date is set for May 2025.