Notorious B.I.G.’s mother wants to “slap the daylights” out of Diddy

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Notorious B.I.G.’s mother wants to “slap the daylights” out of Diddy

Voletta Wallace, the mother of the late rapper Notorious B.I.G., has spoken publicly about her feelings towards Sean Combs, commonly known as Diddy. In an interview with Rolling Stone, Wallace expressed her disappointment and frustration with Diddy following allegations of violence and sexual assault. Wallace stated that she is sick to her stomach and wishes she could “slap the daylights” out of him. She hopes that Diddy will apologise to his alleged victims.

The claims against Diddy have been making headlines since November 2020, when his ex-partner Cassie Ventura filed a lawsuit against him for physical and sexual abuse. The lawsuit was settled a day after it was filed. Surveillance footage was later obtained by CNN, which seems to align with the allegations Ventura made in her lawsuit. Diddy has since apologised for his behaviour in the video.

Wallace’s interview was published just days after Rolling Stone contacted over 300 artists, former friends, and ex-employees asking for their thoughts on the allegations of abuse against Diddy. Around 50 agreed to speak with RS, with some recalling their own accounts of violence from Diddy.

The allegations against Diddy have continued to mount since Ventura came forward. He has been accused of drugging and sexually assaulting women, and some have alleged that Diddy and singer-songwriter Aaron Hall took turns raping a plaintiff and her friend in 1990 or 1991. Diddy went online to deny all allegations against him, but Hall hasn’t replied to those accusations specifically.

Just last week, Diddy faced another lawsuit from a college student accusing him of drugging and assaulting her multiple times between 1995 and the early 2000s. Diddy has not publicly commented on the suit. This discussion with Wallace arrives following reports that Biggie wanted to leave Diddy’s Bad Boy Records before his death in 1997

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