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A former backup dancer who worked for Diddy in the ‘90s is reflecting on a “traumatizing” story amid all the ongoing controversy.
On Wednesday, entertainment reporter Tanika Ray shared a clip on Instagram of former MSNBC host Touré detailing a troubling story about the disgraced rapper. He alleged that once upon a time, he asked Diddy to hire his male family member as an intern. But only a few months later, the internship abruptly ended and the family member didn’t tell him why… Until years later. The unnamed man eventually alleged that Diddy told the intern, “come home, stay the night with me or the internship is over.” But Touré’s family member refused — and the internship ended.
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WTF. And if that wasn’t shocking enough, now there’s more.
Tanika stitched a clip of that story along with her own recollection of a “horrific” event that went down back in the day. And it changed her relationship to the Bad Boy For Life rapper forever. While seemingly stating her belief in Touré’s allegations, she recalled:
She continued:
Whoa… That sounds really, REALLY serious. While she didn’t touch on what specifically went down, she added in her caption that she’s since avoided Diddy at “all costs” for her own well-being:
The 52-year-old continued:
Wow… Whatever happened, we feel deeply for her.
She concluded with a reference to the lawsuit Diddy’s ex Cassie filed against him late last year:
Troubling stuff… What are your thoughts? Let us know in the comments down below.
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