Wendy Williams hinted to Charlamagne tha God that there are things she knows about P Diddy that others are unaware of, labeling the rapper as 'finished.'
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Outspoken star Wendy Williams, 60, didn’t hold back as she addressed the long list of allegations filed against disgraced rapper P Diddy, 55 - real name Sean Combs.
Former talk show host Wendy made a guest appearance on The Breakfast Club radio show this morning, hosted by Charlamagne tha God. Charlamagne - who once worked on audio on The Wendy Williams Show - addressed the TV star’s own former career in radio.
Wendy previously worked at the radio station HOT 97, where she was let go following several disparaging remarks about Diddy. In her book, The Wendy Williams Experience, she suggests that she believes Diddy played a role in her dismissal, expressing that she harbored “a certain level of contempt for Puff” due to his attempts to “single-handedly ruin” her career.
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"Hey Wendy, it's been years since you got let go from HOT 97 due to Diddy. Looking back at it now and seeing Diddy's current status, how do you reflect on that whole situation?" Charlamagne inquired.
Wendy replied: “When I watch TMZ and I see the stuff that goes on, I’m like, ‘Oh my God.’ And then all the sudden I see me on TMZ. So it’s really weird seeing me on TMZ…
"When it comes to Diddy, mark my words, he’s facing a life sentence, folks. There are things about Diddy from the past that you’re not aware of, and you know what? It’s high time this happened. It’s definitely time for Diddy to face the music."
Wendy’s firm words about Diddy come after a PR expert weighed in on the silence from most celebrities, and claimed that they’re scared to speak out either in support or judgement of the rapper. “Unlike Harvey Weinstein or R. Kelly, the response to Diddy's arrest is massively quiet within the celebrity community," celebrity crisis expert Eric Schiffer, told the Mirror.
Commenting on the situation in Hollywood, he remarked: "Stars are keeping quiet because they fear for their reputations being exposed under the spotlight and facing backlash from fans due to their connections with Diddy. Even worse, they dread the possibility of being summoned to disclose Diddy's hidden truths."
Diddy is currently behind bars at the ruthless Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, New York, where he is awaiting trial after being charged with sex trafficking, racketeering conspiracy, transportation and engaging in prostitution. The rapper is expected to be locked up until his trial kicks off on May 5.
However, there are concerns that Diddy is exerting power from behind bars. The rapper has requested bail multiple times, and a court filing from November saw prosecutors urge the judge to reject him. They wrote that a review of recorded jail calls made by Combs showed he had asked family members to reach out to potential victims and witnesses and urge them to create "narratives" to influence the jury pool.
"The defendant has consistently demonstrated - even while incarcerated - a blatant disregard for the rules, aiming to inappropriately influence the results of his case. In essence, the defendant has proven that he cannot be relied upon to follow any established rules or conditions," prosecutors stated in a submission that included redacted portions.