“It’s somebody else’s business”
In 2009, Diddy sat down with Ellen to talk about trying to reunite Chris Brown and Rihanna at his home as news was circulating that Brown had assaulted her. “Why would you give Chris Brown, a guy who hit a girl, and he’s jetskiing around … I’m a huge fan of Chris’ music, but to hit a girl—” Ellen said, to which Diddy interjected, “It’s my house, I’m allowed to give my house to whoever I want, number two is, I’m the type of person who don’t cast judgment on anybody. If a friend’s asked me for a favor, then I’m going to be there for them, as long as the energy is positive.”
He continued, “It was a dark time for them and I was there as a support, that was it.” Ellen acknowledges him wanting to be a supportive friend, but said, “I don’t want any girl out there thinking it’s OK to go back to a guy who hit her. And I don’t mean to put you in it. Because it’s not you.”
Diddy responded, “I don’t think it’s right for anybody to hit anybody,” he said. “I think we all have to be honest with ourselves as adults, and people who have been in relationships,” he continued. We know sometimes those relationships get ugly, and sometimes it doesn’t come out to the forefront the way this one has come out. There’s a lot of stones being thrown, and we don’t know exactly what happened.”
“The red flags were always there but ofc the media and everyone else ignored them,” one Reddit user wrote after seeing the clip recently. “Oh boy, that’s some dark energy,” wrote a second, as another viewer wrote on X: “His response is crazy.”


















