Country singer Jelly Roll has opened up about getting cold feet after agreeing to meet Diddy, saying he got a bad feeling out of nowhere.
Diddy is currently facing multiple lawsuits alleging sexual harassment and assault, which he denies.
Last month, two of his homes were also raided in connection to a sex trafficking investigation.
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Jelly Roll decided to tell all during an episode of Cancelled with Tana Mongeau podcast, saying that he just had to pass up on hanging out with one of the biggest rappers in the US because of his vibes.
When YouTuber Tana asked Jelly Roll about other celebrities who he didn’t get on with or they were ‘giving Illuminati or dark side’, he didn't hold back.
According to him, he had to trust his gut.
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He recalled that he had been asked if he'd like to meet with Diddy, since they were both appearing on Jimmy Kimmel's chat show on the same day.
He initially jumped at the chance, but started to have second thoughts.
He said: “As I was getting down the hallway — this is a true story — I said, ‘Nah,’ and went and got back in the car.
“I don’t know what it was, and I made a joke at first, ‘you don’t wanna meet the guy that got Tupac killed…’ And nobody thought that was funny…"
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That's a reference to Eminem rapping in 2018 diss track 'Killshot' that Diddy was the one who put out a hit on Tupac.
Diddy later said he handled the matter 'privately' with Eminem, adding: "He wild."
Jelly Roll continued: “Very seldom does things rub me in a way where I was like, ‘I don’t even know if that’s a picture I want.'”
A month after Diddy and Jelly Roll almost crossed paths, Diddy’s ex Cassie filed an explosive lawsuit which accused him of human trafficking, abuse and rape.
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While that lawsuit was settled out of court just one day after it was filed, it was far from the end of Diddy's legal woes.
This year, Diddy was hit with another lawsuit from Rodney Jones, accusing the musician of sexual harassment.
Comb's attorney described the allegations in the lawsuit as 'pure fiction'.
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Shortly after, two of Diddy's homes were raided in connection with a federal sex trafficking investigation.
His attorney described the raids as a 'gross overuse of military-level force', adding: "Despite media speculation, neither Mr. Combs nor any of his family members have been arrested nor has their ability to travel been restricted in any way."