Why Usher removed his posts from X? amidst Sean Diddy Combs’ arrest
- Usher initially denied the deletion, citing hackers, but some questioned his claims.
- Usher and Ne-Yo were present at Diddy Combs’ physical assault on his former girlfriend, Cassie Ventura.
- A 2004 interview with Usher revealed he witnessed wild and crazy events.
Usher spoke out after deleting all of his posts from X. He addressed how netizens linked his social media activity to Sean Diddy Combs’ arrest. The recent arrest of Sean Diddy Combs has shaken the music industry and several Hollywood actors. Following the “I’ll Be Missing You” artist’s incarceration, big names like Megan Fox, and Usher shocked fans by removing most of their posts from X (formerly Twitter).
Usher’s unexpected move to delete his posts left many in disbelief. However, he stepped in to quell the speculations, attributing the mass deletion to hackers, which intrigued many.
“Account got hacked and damn y’all ran with it!” the singer stated, further continuing, “See you tonight at Intuit Dome.”
Despite Usher’s explanation, some remained unconvinced. They began to connect Usher’s actions to Sean Diddy Combs’ arrest, casting doubt on the singer’s claims.
“He is making excuses y’all..we know that was intentional,” a comment read.
Although the Love in This Club artist has not been named in Sean Diddy Combs’ case, reports state that he and Ne-Yo were present when Diddy Combs physically assaulted his former girlfriend, Cassie Ventura. For those unfamiliar, the bond between Sean Diddy Combs and Usher dates back to 1994, when Usher was just 13 or 14.
With Sean Diddy Combs’ arrest and Usher deleting his posts, a 2004 interview with Usher has resurfaced. In the interview, Usher stated that he witnessed things beyond his understanding.
Talking on The Howard Stern Show, the U Got It Bad musician mentioned, “I got a chance to see some things… I don’t know if I could even understand what I was looking at,” calling the things he saw wild and crazy.
In light of Diddy Combs’ arrest, prosecutors have alleged that the It’s All About The Benjamins artist held “freak off” parties. Reports claim that these events involved Hollywood A-listers and that the musician used violence and threats to force women into drug-fueled orgies with male escorts. Following Usher, P!nk also deleted her posts from X, leaving only two retweets from 2016 and 2017. Meanwhile, the Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen actress deleted her Instagram and erased her Twitter feed, sparking new rumors surrounding the arrest.