Puff Diddy and Kamala Harris have dominated headlines for quite some time now, albeit for different reasons. However, oddly enough, these names continue to find their way back to each other. After Elon Musk claimed all celebs who backed Kamala Harris in the US election 2024 were regulars at the embattled rapper's parties, a Diddy track was heard echoing through Kamala Harris' campaign headquarters on election night.?
Mo Money Mo Problems, a song by The Notorious B.I.G and Puff Diddy, was played at Kamala Harris¡¯ headquarters on election night on November 5. Viral footage shows Kamala supporters to the song, produced by Diddy, during the election watch party.?
The viral video has once again brought Kamala's alleged Diddy connections into the limelight. Netizens, mostly Donald Trump supporters, are calling out Harris' campaign for not boycotting the rapper whose ever-emerging list of sex crimes has shaken Hollywood.? ??
One user wrote, "Lol they ain¡¯t hiding anything anymore. It¡¯s all over for them," while another exclaimed, "How on brand!"
"They just played a Diddy song at Kamala HQ. The jokes write themselves," added another X user.?
?Another netizen wrote, "Someone should¡¯ve told Kamala HQ that playing a Diddy song probably isn¡¯t a good idea"
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In a recent conversation with podcaster Joe Rogan, aired on November 4, Elon Musk said Jennifer Lopez, who actively endorsed Kamala Harris, should not be trusted, arguing she didn't warn the public about Sean ¡°Diddy¡± Combs, following her past relationship with the rapper.?
Earlier, the tech billionaire had taken a dig at Eminem for endorsing Kamala Harris citing his Diddy connection.?The SpaceX founder took to his social media platform, X (formerly Twitter), to accuse the 52-year-old rapper of being a 'participant' of Diddy's infamous 'freak-off' parties. His remark came in response to an?X post about Eminem introducing Barack Obama at Kamala Harris' rally in Detroit. The rally took place on October 23, when Eminem voiced his support for Harris and encouraged the crowd to vote.?
Donald Trump has secured the presidency for a second term, winning 295 electoral college votes to surpass the required 270, while defeating opponent Kamala Harris, who garnered 226 electoral votes, according to The Associated Press' election call.?