DJ Envy just revealed an unpopular take on the Diddy news. The Breakfast Club host and radio personality appeared on an episode of The Casey Crew podcast, where he gave his opinion on all that has gone down since the arrest of the disgraced rapper.
His wife and The Casey Crew host Gia Casey brought up the Diddy of it all during the episode, saying that she is holding on passing judgment until she hears a lot more about the case. Envy then spoke to some of the headlines coming out of Diddyâs case, including the now-infamous thousand bottles of lube and baby oil.
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Referring to the rapper as aâ freaky n***a,â he explained, âThereâs nothing wrong with being a freaky person, so the fact that he has a thousand bottles of baby oil and lube just means he likes to get shit popping, and thereâs nothing illegal about that.â
Envy then said that while he knows everyone is gonna âcrack a joke,â he doesnât like that people âconvict himâ before all of the evidence has been presented. He explained, âI didnât like the fact that they didnât give him a bond. He was gonna put up $50 million … his house, his momâs house, he was giving up his passports.â
He said his biggest gripe about all that has happened to Diddy is that the mogul has family, adding that he already has three kids without a mom and âtwo twins that are 17-years-old that donât have their dad right now and probably wonât have their dad for the next two years until the trial is over.â From Envyâs perspective, Diddy deserved to get bond and âfight this outside,â adding that Harvey Weinstein, Bill Cosby and O.J. all got bonds.
âIn this society, it feels like youâre guilty and you have to prove yourself to be innocent, but it should be the other way,â he added. âI do think itâs sad that somebody with such a great legacy is destroyed because of the things that he did.â Envy did make it clear that if Diddy did do what he has been accused of, he should âabsolutely, positivelyâ go to jail âfor a long time.â
As The Root previously reported, Diddy was arrested by federal authorities in September, and is now facing three charges of racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking by force, fraud, or coercion, and transportation to engage in prostitution. He is currently detained at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, New York.
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