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Wendy Williams continues to have a passion for a "Hot Topic."
The former talk show host addressed Sean “Diddy” Combs’ legal troubles during her bombshell “Breakfast Club” interview Thursday morning.
“She forecasted, as she ended her phone conversation, ‘Diddy is going to spend the rest of his life in prison, folks. You have no idea what I know about his past.’”
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Williams, 60, remarked, “You know what? It’s high time, folks. It really is. Diddy’s finished.”
Combs' legal representatives have not yet addressed Page Six's inquiry for a statement.
The embattled music mogul was arrested in New York City in September 2024 and charged with sex trafficking, racketeering and prostitution, to which he has pleaded not guilty.
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Combs, 55, has been denied bail despite multiple requests for release from Brooklyn’s notorious Metropolitan Detention Center and repeated denials of any wrongdoing.
When the Grammy winner was taken into custody — and as numerous sexual assault lawsuits made headlines — a 2015 “Wendy Williams Show” clip resurfaced in which the host questioned his allegedly controlling behavior with then-girlfriend Casandra “Cassie” Ventura.
"One challenge of dating a mogul," Williams remarked at the time, "is that it's nearly impossible to steer clear of them. You can never predict when they might suddenly appear."
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"He's a powerhouse! Seriously, he could book a plane at this very moment, fly it straight to South Africa, touch down on the hotel's rooftop where she's lodging, bribe the staff at the front desk, and say, 'Hand over the key and let me head up to her room,'" she elaborated, adding that this scenario would definitely make her feel "on edge."
Ventura, 38, notably sued Combs in November 2023 for rape and abuse — and he settled within 24 hours for an undisclosed amount.
The duo dated on and off from 2007 to 2018, with the rapper appearing on “The Wendy Williams Show” amid their romance.
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Williams described their 2017 interview as a "full-circle moment," reflecting on their previous conflicts with Combs.
In her 2004 memoir, “The Wendy Williams Experience,” she asserted that the record executive “solely attempted to sabotage her career” by influencing her dismissal from the Hot 97 radio show in 1998.
"The torment he caused me will stay with me forever," she penned. "Yet, I hold no hatred for him."
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In addition to blasting Combs on Thursday, Williams spoke about feeling “trapped” in a New York facility she compared to a “prison.”
The former shock jock, who has had a court-ordered guardian since 2022, also denied being “cognitively impaired.”
“I truly feel alone,” she went on. “I find myself just sitting here while life passes me by.”