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Meek and Diddy recorded music together and even once went viral for wearing the same outfit at a party.
Meek Mill is further distancing himself from Diddy amid the mogul’s sexual assault and trafficking case.
On Wednesday, Instagram account @hoodreport_ shared a post of someone bumping into Meek out in public and asking him for a shoutout.
In the video, Meek made it clear that he was no longer associating himself with Diddy by stating the “No Diddy” catchphrase that picked up steam after the Bad Boy Records founder faced several sexual assault allegations.
“Yeah, you already know how we playing out this motherfucker, this real life. Yeah, n***a, ‘No Diddy’ gang Meek Milly in real life don’t ever disrespect me, you heard,” Meek said.
Diddy’s son Justin Combs replied with “smh” to DJ Akademiks’ tweet about the fractured friendship.
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Meek and Diddy recorded music together and even once went viral for wearing the same outfit at a party. But Meek found himself being made the butt of jokes after some speculated that he’s the unnamed rap artist in Rodney “Lil’ Rod” Jones’ explosive lawsuit.
50 Cent and NFL All-Pro Antonio Brown are among those who have used the phrase “no Diddy” to troll the mogul. Brown used the riff on “no homo,” an outdated and homophobic catchphrase, to imply that Meek and Diddy have a sexual relationship.
In September, Meek said he would pay private investigators $100,000 to “find out every specific detail” linking him to Diddy’s alleged sex crimes.
“I also want them to look at who is powering the media involving ‘meek,'” he continued at the time. “Something not right.”
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