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Ma$e Explains Silence Over Diddy Drama, Promises to Speak Out ‘Soon’

Ma$e Explains Silence Over Diddy Drama, Promises to Speak Out ‘Soon’

Ma$e has yet to speak out about the footage of her former Bad Boy boss Diddy abusing Cassie and the myriad other lawsuits and accusations filed against him, but the time is coming.

Fans have noticed Murda’s notable silence on the matter since the footage leaked and shocked the world late last week. Since then, the fallout has been swift and many of the mogul’s peers have spoken out against him, but Ma$e has remained silent on the issue despite his numerous issues with the businessman over the years.

However, he addressed his lack of commentary during Tuesday’s (May 21) episode. It’s like that.

“I’m saving my shots for the documentary,” he said. “If you’re wondering how I’m feeling, it’s coming soon – take a break.”

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Although Ma$e didn’t specify which Diddy documentary he was referring to, it could be a documentary series about the ordeal that 50 Cent just sold to Netflix.

According to TMZwho recently released his own documentary about the troubled mogul on Tubi, there was a fierce bidding war for the project being made by film and TV studios G-Unit.

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It’s unclear whether the documentary was real or not, given Fif’s endless trolling campaign against Diddy. Additionally, no specific details about the project have been revealed.

The Queens native himself commented on the news while also taking shots at TMZ in the photo of him they used in their article.

“TMZ is using this fat boy photo because their doc went to Tubi LOL, it’s okay guys, we all make good TV faces, they happen to be the best!” he wrote on Instagram. “NETFLIX wins the bidding war, but if more and more casualties keep happening, I’ll need more episodes.”

He then posted an update after the outlet edited the photo in his story: “Okay, TMZ put a photo of 2024 baby, let’s work! LOL.”

News of Netflix’s purchase of the documentary comes after another woman sued Diddy for allegedly drugging and sexually assaulting her more than 20 years ago.

The 54-year-old has vehemently denied the allegations against him, although he recently admitted assaulting his ex-girlfriend Cassie in 2016 after footage of the attack was leaked.