In a recent interview, Gene Deal, a former bodyguard for Sean “Diddy” Combs,
shared a disturbing account of Diddy’s past behavior, alleging that the music mogul
once struck his own mother.
Deal recounted an incident where Diddy, his mother
Janice Combs, and Kirk Burrows, the president of Bad Boy Records at the time, were
in a limousine. Diddy, engaged in a heated phone conversation, lashed out at his
mother, prompting Deal to confront him.
This account paints a troubling picture of
Diddy’s abusive tendencies, which Deal claims extend to his closest family members.
Deal’s testimony is part of a broader narrative suggesting that Diddy’s public
persona may hide deeper, more troubling behavior patterns.
The controversy
surrounding Diddy has intensified following a lawsuit filed by his ex-girlfriend,
Cassie, alleging years of abuse. This has led to a significant downturn in Diddy’s
career, including losing brand deals and his position at Revolt TV.