Boosie Badazz Says Diddy Deserves A Bond

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Boosie Badazz wants Diddy out on bond. The musician took to X, formerly Twitter, to share his honest opinion and called for Diddy’s release. Badazz argued that criminals who commit more heinous crimes than Diddy’s alleged crimes get out on bond. Hence, there was no reason the incarcerated mogul shouldn’t get one. However, many fans disagree with Badazz’s comments. They claim that Diddy’s crimes are also weighty compared to those Badazz mentioned.

Boosie Badazz Wants Diddy Out On Bond

Boosie Badazz took to his X account on February 10 to share that Diddy deserves a bond. He also explained the rationale for his opinion.

“PUFF DO DESERVE A BOND #ibeensaidit,” he wrote, adding, “HE AINT K*LL NOBODY N PEOPLE WHO K*LL PEOPLE STILL GET BONDS SOMETIMES.”

This is not the first time Badazz has defended Diddy despite his protests to the contrary. In March 2024, he called out Diddy’s friends and those who attended his parties during an Instagram Live.

Per Complex, The Wipe Me Down rapper asked why none were standing by the disgraced producer despite him not being convicted yet.

“I don’t hear none of them n***as that was at Diddy’s shit toasting with that champagne every year having speeches with them, nobody speak up for this man or nothing,” he said and claimed they were not Diddy’s friends. “All them muthafuckers, all with those suits on with their cups up, ain’t nobody said nothing,” he added.

He’s now asking for a bond for Diddy a year later.

Fans React To Boosie Badazz Bond Request

Although a few agreed with Boosie Badazz’s statements that Diddy deserves a bond, the rapper’s comments didn’t sit well with many. After Onsite posted the news on its Instagram page, fans flocked to the comment section to share why they didn’t agree with Badazz.

“He wilding ! Did groomed and fucced on minors. This is why r@pe is so accepted here. Boosie down bad,” a fan said.”

Another person wrote:

“Rape is worse than murder. Because the victim has to live with that trauma for the rest of their lives.”

Meanwhile, some fans claimed Badazz was trying to get Diddy out on bond because he saw nothing wrong with what the music executive had done. Some also pointed out that Diddy can’t be out on bond because he is a flight risk.

“He will bond right outta country & continue his Illegal parties!” someone commented.

Another person remarked:

“We black folk love defending predators in our community, but let be a non-black, we’re quick to get on their ass. I’m disgusted.”

Kanye West Defends Diddy

Meanwhile, Boosie Badazz is not the only one who wants Diddy out on bond. Kanye West, commonly called Ye, has been online rampaging for days, advocating for Diddy’s release. Ye paused his anti-semitic hate tweets on February 7 to ask President Donald to free his “brother” Diddy on his now-deactivated X account. Kanye West also tried to downplay Diddy’s assault against Cassie and stated that he empathized with the musician.

A few days later, he referred to Diddy as his twin and shared an Instagram video of his FaceTime conversation with Diddy’s son, Christian Combs. He also blasted other celebrities for not standing up for him on X. Additionally, he announced a collaboration with Diddy’s clothing line and promised to split the profits with him.

“I’m selling a Sean John collaboration that me and my brother spoke about before they locked him up. We splitting the profits 50/50,” he wrote.

Fans are confused about Boosie Badazz and Kanye West’s association with Diddy, considering they both have daughters. Badazz’s request for a bond for Diddy also has many wondering why he is so interested, especially as Diddy is a flight risk.

#Clique, do you think Diddy deserves a bond? Let us know in the comments.

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