Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs breaks social media silence after Eminem diss
Eminem fired multiple shots at Diddy in his latest album ‘The Death of Slim Shady’
Diddy has resurfaced for the first time ever since Eminem ripped into him in his latest album, The Death of Slim Shady.
Despite wiping clean his social media amid his ongoing sexual assault lawsuits and federal investigations, Sean “Diddy” Combs returned to Instagram on Sunday, Jully 22, to wish his eldest daughter, Chance Combs, a happy 18th birthday.
Sharing a photograph of the teen, whom he shares with Sarah Chapman, the disgraced hip hop mogul, 54, wrote in the caption, “My babygirl turned 18 today.”
He added, “I’m so proud of you Chance. I love you.”
Chance, who is a future NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts student, thanked her father in the comments section, writing, “thank you… i love you.”
The post comes a month after Combs wiped his Instagram clean, including his apology video to ex-girlfriend and victim Cassie, and just a little over a week after the Rap God fired multiple shots at him in his record-breaking album.
In the track Fuel, Em references the multiple scandals Diddy is involved in, including multiple sexual assault and trafficking lawsuits and speculation of his involvement in the death of Tupac and Biggie.
“I’m like an R-A-P-E-R, got so many S-As / Wait, he didn’t just spell the word ‘rapper’ and leave out a P, did he?” raps Slim with a clever wordplay.
The bar continues, “R.I.P rest in peace, Biggie / And Pac, both of y’all should be living.”
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