Boosie Badazz is speaking out about Diddy, and while he insists the embattled music mogul is innocent in his eyes, he says he’s frustrated and disappointed with how Diddy handled himself after hearing the verdict in his trial.
During his recent appearance on The Breakfast Club, Boosie revealed he hasn’t spoken directly with Diddy but still considers him a longtime friend.
“No, I ain’t speak to Diddy, but you know Diddy was my partner, bro,” Boosie said. “I feel like Diddy ain’t never did nothing wrong, bro. I just feel like he didn’t do nothing wrong.”
But that sentiment came with a sharp turn. According to Boosie, he didn’t like Diddy’s reaction once the court came to a verdict in his sex trafficking and racketeering trial.
“I’m mad at him right now though, man,” Boosie continued, before venting about a moment that seemed to have struck a nerve — when the mogul reacted to being found not guilty on the most serious charges by kneeling on the floor in gratitude.
“He went on the fucking floor crying at the fucking thing… he went on the fucking floor and went under the thing fucking crying […] There was a dick under there. Chin up, chest out, n***a! Fuck you mean? You Diddy! They went back there laughing at you: ‘Did you see that motherfucker down there in a fetal position?’”
Boosie didn’t hold back on how embarrassed he felt watching the moment unfold.
“You got your children in there, n***a. You a man, you stand on that,” he said. “He was crying under the table.”
The Baton Rouge rapper went on to say he wants to speak with Diddy personally to understand why he reacted that way.
“I want to talk to Diddy. He need to call my phone,” Boosie said. “I need to ask him, why the fuck did you get down there under that fucking table.”
Boosie’s comments add to the growing chorus of reactions surrounding Diddy as he continues to face mounting scrutiny and public fallout following the trial. The music mogul was indicted in September 2024 in the Southern District of New York on charges that included racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking, and transportation for the purpose of prostitution. The trial began in May, drawing national attention as witnesses and former associates testified.
After weeks of testimony, a jury deliberated for three days before delivering a mixed verdict in July. Diddy was acquitted of the most serious allegations, including racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking, but he was found guilty on two counts of transportation for the purposes of prostitution, involving Cassie Ventura and another former girlfriend.
In October, Diddy was sentenced to four years and two months in federal prison and ordered to pay a $500,000 fine. He will also face five years of supervised release after serving his sentence.
Despite the criticism, Boosie repeatedly emphasized that his anger stems from a place of loyalty and from disappointment in how Diddy, someone he once admired, carried himself under pressure.