According to the account, Lady Gaga threatened to leave the company if Diddy wasn’t fired. She’s also too large to lose.
If the “insider”‘s allegation is accurate, Diddy has now suffered a number of losses in a row.
It was announced earlier this week that “Sean Diddy Combs Day” in his longtime Miami Beach residence had been cancelled due to the growing number of abuse claims against the mogul.
The Miami Beach Commission formally withdrew a proclamation designating October 13, 2016, as his day, according to a story from the Miami Herald. He first celebrated this day in 2016 by hosting the third annual REVOLT Music Conference in the Florida city.
“After careful consideration, the Mayor and City Commission have decided that honoring October 13, 2016, as “Sean Diddy Combs Day” is no longer consistent with the City’s core values of community well-being, safety, and respect. Therefore, they would like to revoke the proclamation,” the resolution reads.
Similar events occurred in New York, Diddy’s hometown, earlier this month when Mayor Eric Adams revoked his city key.
On June 15, two letters were received by TMZ; one was addressed to Combs Entertainment LLC’s New York office, and the other to his Los Angeles office. Mayor Adams, who expressed his “deeply disturbed” feelings about the Cassie video, kindly forwarded them to Diddy.
In the letter, Adams stated that he supports victims of domestic abuse and explained how the key is used to honor exceptional individuals. The mayor pointed out that the Bad Boy mogul was no longer eligible.
Diddy might return the key to the address given by the New York City chief. This is the first time a major decision in the Big Apple has been reversed.
According to reports, Diddy got the letter on June 4 and gave it back on June 10.
When the NYC Mayor spoke with PIX11 in May and was questioned about the startling video that surfaced of Puffy beating Cassie, rumors of the major withdrawal started to circulate.
When asked if he and his administration would be able to remove Diddy’s key to New York City, which Adams gave him at a ceremony in Times Square last September, the mayor replied that they were thinking about it.
“I believe that watching that terrifying video of the young lady being attacked by him deeply disturbed all of us,” he remarked. “We’ve never revoked a key before, committee and team, but we’re sitting down to see what the next steps forward are going to be.”