Boosie Badazz has spoken out in defense of Diddy after the hip-hop mogul was denied bail following charges of sex trafficking, racketeering, and kidnapping.
While Diddy has pleaded not guilty, Boosie’s reaction to the news is drawing attention—though his perspective might surprise some.
According to Boosie, what the media is portraying as Diddy’s “Freak Offs” is being used to demonize behavior that is common among celebrities. He argues that the lifestyle many male celebrities lead, including flying women across state lines for consensual encounters, is being unfairly twisted into something criminal.
In his candid remarks, the Louisiana rapper also weighed in on the surveillance footage showing an alleged assault involving Cassie and Diddy, suggesting that Diddy might benefit from professional help to address deeper issues.
Boosie further criticized the narrative that paints these women as victims or prostitutes. He dismissed the notion that they are engaging in sex work, explaining that when celebrities give their partners money, it’s simply a gesture to ensure they’re well taken care of after spending time together—not a transaction.
In Boosie’s eyes, this behavior shouldn’t be criminalized, especially when the women are willingly involved.
As Boosie continues to defend Diddy, his comments have sparked debate, adding yet another layer to the already high-profile case.