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No shade to be seen! Diddy asked fans to “stop looking for the negative” after he faced backlash for keeping Lizzo from twerking during an Instagram Live dance party.
The 50-year-old rapper hosted a star-studded livestream on Sunday, April 12, to bring some entertainment to the timeline and raise money for coronavirus relief efforts amid the current global outbreak. When Lizzo, 31, started to twerk to “1 2 3” by Moneybagg Yo, Diddy was quick to press pause on the suggestive moment, leading some
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Serena Williams and two-year-old daughter Olympia are definitely going through a Disney princess phase - and we couldn’t be happier about it. So far the tennis player has shared pictures baking at home while dressed as Snow White, matching her Frozen Anna dress to Olympia’s, and now, finally, the definitive proof: singing and dancing like a proper Disney princess, and oh boy, have they delivered!
Friendly exes! Fans went wild when Diddy and Jennifer Lopez reunited during his Instagram Live charity dance marathon on Easter — and the former couple was thrilled to reconnect for a good cause.
Yesterday, Diddy hopped on Instagram Live to host a Dance-a-Thon with a slew of celebrities to raise money for Direct Relief, a nonprofit that "rushes critical medicines and requested supplies to communities affected by poverty or emergencies throughout the world." Which is amazing, but things got super awkward when Diddy shut down Lizzo's twerking, saying "Whoa, whoa, whoa! It's Easter Sunday, let's play something a little more family friendly."
On Sunday, Diddy hosted his dance-a-thon with his family in an effort to help raise money for healthcare workers and organizations. He was joined by a group of his celebrity friends that tapped into his Instagram Live and danced it up for a good cause.
Earlier today, Glamour reported that Sean "Diddy" Combs hosted a on Instagram Live Sunday, April 12 to raise money for relief efforts. Artists like Lizzo, and even his ex took part.
Diddy shut down Lizzo‘s twerking, after letting Draya Michele twerk her body on his Instagram Live, and received a ton of backlash for it.
Sean “Diddy” Combs wasn’t “shading” Lizzo like most of her fans thought on Sunday when she participated in his “Team Love COVID-19 Response Fund” dance-a-thon. The hip hop legend, 50, faced backlash soon after he abruptly paused the singer, 31, while she was showing off her twerking skills at home. It turns out that Diddy just wanted to switch the song — and, for good reason!
It appears Diddy‘s latest “good deed” got lost in translation and landed him in hot water with fans over the weekend!
Scuse me, Diddy? Fans questioned Sean "Diddy" Combs over the weekend after he intervened in Lizzo's performance during his Instagram Live dance-a-thon fundraiser. On Sunday, the rapper held the dance-a-thon on his Instagram account to fundraise money toward coronavirus relief efforts and in support of healthcare organizations and workers in medically underserved communities.
Yesterday, with a slew of celebrities to raise money for , a nonprofit that "rushes critical medicines and requested supplies to communities affected by poverty or emergencies throughout the world." Sounds great, but things got a little
Diddy kicked off quite the quarantine dance-a-thon with all six of his kids on Sunday, calling in all the biggest celebs to join them on Instagram Live! And you know the rapper had to reunite with his ex Jennifer Lopez in the name of charity!
Things got a little awkward on Easter Sunday when Lizzo started showing off her moves on Diddy’s Instagram Live. The 50-year-old music producer and artist was hosting the “world’s biggest dance-a-thon” on his account in an effort to raise money to benefit healthcare workers in underserved areas amid the coronavirus outbreak.