Whether you see through it or not - is not the point. Capricorn Clark was around and witnessed his deviancy for years, only turned coat after being fired for not telling him Cassie was smashing Cudi - do you think her lack of accountability is not easy to see through? You said it was crazy how many people there didn’t have good things to say about him - am I said contextually that wouldn’t make any sense.
If you think there doesn’t exist people in/around the industry with genuine love for Diddy I think you’re naive. Those parties weren’t full/being frequented for no reason.
And again, unless you have more insight into his inner circle than most of us - your assertion that he hasn’t been able to keep day ones or that he has no friends left has no validity - the Joe Budden podcast were discussing him/this doc for the past couple episodes and they specifically said that Diddy has some folks and friends around him that have been there for eons.
I hear you, but let’s be real — the industry has been whispering about Diddy for decades. The reason so many people “don’t rock with him” now is because the evidence finally piled up enough for folks to feel safe saying what they already knew.
Using Capricorn Clark actually proves my point. He only stayed around because of money, power, and access — not loyalty. That’s not a “real friend.”
And Joe Budden literally said he thought Diddy had real friends but “it doesn’t look like many.” That’s not confidence — that’s doubt.
Yes, people partied with him. Yes, the rooms were full. But in Hollywood, being surrounded isn’t the same as being loved. People flock to opportunity, not character.
With the amount of allegations, lawsuits, witness accounts, leaked footage, and the people distancing themselves now — it’s not crazy to think he doesn’t have many real friends left. The pattern says that more than any podcast clip.
Until something truly contradicts all that, I’m standing on what I said.