“It’s my house, and I’m allowed to give my house to whoever I want to give my house to,” Diddy said on the show. “I don’t cast a stone – cast judgment on anybody. So, if friends ask me for a favor, then I’m going to be there for a favor as long as I know the energy of the favor is positive.”
Plus, Diddy added that he believes it’s positive for “two people to sit down and talk about a situation they’re in.”
He also cautions to be wary of jumping to conclusions, saying, “We don’t know exactly what’s going on. There are two young individuals [involved]. We need to pray for them.”
But, he told DeGeneres, “I don’t think it’s right for anybody to hit anybody.”
Wow, he just barely saves himself at the end.
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