Wicked Reacts To Diddy’s Sons Jacking Up Ray J, 50 Cent Ain’t No Better Than Oprah & Gayle…
“What’s happening, what’s happening? You already know it’s your boy, Bive Radio Shoutie. As always, I’ve got my podcast partner here, the OG gangster, Wicked, aka Big Galaxy of Ghetto Mafia.”
“Yes sir, I’m in the building. Even though you don’t call me Galaxy Wick anymore, you know what I’m saying, I’m here for it. I got time today. And speaking of people with time, Diddy’s sons—Christian, Justin, and Q—had some over the weekend. They ran up on Ray J at a Halloween party and let him know they didn’t appreciate all the things he’s been saying about Diddy. They were there to confront him, and out of nowhere, Chris Brown shows up, moonwalking in to stop the fight and save Ray J’s life. So, respect to Chris Brown for being a peacemaker in this situation.”
“Also, you have to acknowledge Diddy’s sons. They’re clearly upset, and that’s family loyalty. When you’ve got three brothers, that’s basically a built-in gang. They don’t need to join one; they are one. Ray J learned a valuable lesson about not disrespecting someone’s family, especially when there might’ve been a good relationship there at one point. But those boys weren’t having it. What were your thoughts, Wick?”
“Honestly, there are so many layers to this. First, Ray J should just keep quiet. I read that he’s already been talking about the case, but we shouldn’t forget that this is a guy who recorded a sex tape to get famous, so maybe he’s not the best source on respecting women. I’m not even going into the Whitney Houston stuff—though we all loved her—but there were rumors there too. So really, Ray J shouldn’t be the one giving love or relationship advice.
“Diddy’s kids have every right to say, ‘Shut up, man!’ because while someone is fighting for their life in court, it’s better to let it play out first. And honestly, with Ray J’s fame, his comments could influence the jury, whether they admit it or not. They could even impact the trial. This is a high-profile case that’s all over the news. So, for Ray J to say something while the case is ongoing is just unhelpful.”
“I mean, it’s the same thing with 50 Cent,” Bive jumps in. “You know, 50 was a critic of Oprah and Gayle when they went after black men in their interviews, but now he’s planning a documentary on Diddy’s case. 50 Cent always loved the spotlight, and while he made one of the best albums ever, it’s hypocritical to bash Oprah and Gayle and then turn around and do the same thing to Diddy.”
“Yeah, Bive, that’s how it goes in the industry. People pick and choose who they support and who they throw under the bus. If 50 doesn’t like Diddy, it’s a perfect excuse for him to make this documentary, but it doesn’t make it right. It’s disappointing because as a black community, we don’t need to add more pressure on someone who’s already facing legal battles. Ray J needs to keep his opinions to himself until the court reaches a verdict.”
Bive responds, “And with Diddy’s sons, you can see they’re loyal to him despite everything. It’s a good sign that they’re defending him; it shows they’re still in his corner. It’s easy to turn your back on someone in tough times, but they’re standing by their dad, even getting into arguments over it.”
“Yeah, and Chris Brown, if he did step in, that’s big of him, given his own issues in the past. But Ray J’s history should remind him that sometimes the best move is to stay out of other people’s business. He’s still got the right to say whatever, but just politically, he should be more careful, especially when he’s ten toes deep in this industry. Because next time, Chris Brown might not be there to break things up.”
“Yeah, for real. And Ray J’s past has already put a lot of people off. Remember, he was vocal about Whitney Houston’s passing, speaking on it before she was even laid to rest. That made people look at him sideways. Sometimes, you just need to let things play out without jumping in. Puff’s kids have every reason to be mad; he hasn’t been found guilty, so giving the public an opinion too soon is counterproductive.”
“Exactly,” Bive concludes. “Look, let us know how you feel about Diddy’s kids standing up for him. And what do you think about 50 Cent’s documentary plans? Is it fair or just hypocritical? Hit the comments and let us know. Big Galaxy and Radio Shoutie, we’re out. See y’all soon!”