Usher's unexpected move left many stunned. However, the "Hey Daddy" singer addressed the rumors, claiming hackers were responsible for the mass deletion of his posts. "Account got hacked and damn y'all ran with it!" Usher stated, adding, "See you tonight at Intuit Dome." Despite his explanation, some fans remained skeptical, suggesting there could be a connection between Usher's actions and Diddy’s arrest.
Although Usher has not been officially linked to the case, he and Ne-Yo were reportedly present during a past incident where Diddy allegedly assaulted his ex-girlfriend, Cassie Ventura. Usher’s long-standing friendship with Diddy, dating back to the early 90s, has raised further questions.
Adding fuel to the fire, an old 2004 interview with Usher has resurfaced, where the "U Got It Bad" singer alluded to witnessing disturbing events during his time with Diddy. Speaking on "The Howard Stern Show," Usher shared, "I got a chance to see some things... I don't know if I could even understand what I was looking at," calling the experiences "wild and crazy."
Prosecutors have now accused Diddy of hosting so-called "freak off" parties, allegedly involving violence, drugs, and coerced orgies with male escorts. These events reportedly attracted Hollywood A-listers.
P!nk also wiped her X profile, leaving only two retweets from years ago. Meanwhile, Megan Fox deleted her Instagram and Twitter feeds, further fueling speculation about their connection to the ongoing situation.
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