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Diddy’s ruthless BET comments toward Cassie go viral again as disturbing details emerge from ongoing trial in New York federal court

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By Gift Badewo

A video from 2006 recently resurfaced showing Sean “Diddy” Combs harshly criticizing singer Cassie after what he described as a “whack” performance on the popular BET show 106 & Park.

The clip has gained renewed attention amid Diddy’s ongoing trial, giving fans a raw glimpse into the pressure and high expectations he placed on his artists.

Diddy’s Brutal Feedback on Cassie’s BET Appearance

In the footage, Diddy doesn’t hold back. Standing next to a visibly nervous Cassie, he says, “She had a pretty whack show on BET,” making it clear he was disappointed with her performance.

However, he also acknowledged that the Bad Boy label supports its artists through ups and downs, adding, “At Bad Boy we’re with our artists through their growth periods… through their bad shows and good shows.”

Cassie’s Reaction and Testimony in Court

Despite the harsh words, Cassie testified during the trial that Diddy’s support after that moment helped deepen their professional and personal relationship.

Her performance may have been shaky, but Diddy’s belief in her talent and growth stayed intact.

Live Updates as Trial Continues

This resurfaced video is just one part of the dramatic courtroom story unfolding in New York City, where Diddy faces serious charges.

As the trial progresses, more explosive testimonies and evidence are expected to emerge, keeping the public glued to every update.

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A performance driven and goal oriented young lady with excellent verbal and non-verbal communication skills. She is experienced in creative writing, editing, proofreading, and administration. Gift is also skilled in Customer Service and Relationship Management, Project Management, Human Resource Management, Team work, and Leadership with a Master's degree in Communication and Language Arts (Applied Communication).