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BY Francis Akhalbey, 9:09am November 17, 2025,

Boosie explains why he felt Diddy shouldn’t have cried ‘under the table at court’ during verdict

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by Francis Akhalbey, 9:09am November 17, 2025,
Left photo credit: TrillEntCMG | Right photo: Diddy/Instagram

During an appearance on Breakfast Club, Baton Rouge rapper Boosie touched on Sean “Diddy” Combs’ case, stating that though he supports the embattled music executive, he felt that she shouldn’t have cried “under the table” during his verdict.

“No, I ain’t speak to Diddy, but you know Diddy was my partner, bro. I feel like Diddy ain’t never did nothing wrong, bro. I’m mad at him right now though, man,” Boosie, 43, said, per VICE

“He went on the f**k*ng floor crying at the fucking thing… he went on the fucking floor and went under the thing f**k*ng crying […] There was a d**k under there. Chin up, chest out, n***a! F**k you mean? You Diddy! They went back there laughing at you: ‘Did you see that m*********er down there in a fetal position?’”

The Wipe Me Down rapper also said that Combs shouldn’t have been emotional because his children were in the courtroom at the time. 

READ ALSO: Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ release date extended after reports of prison violation rules

“You got your children in there, n***a. You a man, you stand on that,” Boosie said. “He was crying under the table. I want to talk to Diddy. He need to call my phone. I need to ask him, why the f**k did you get down there under that f**k*ng table.”

Though Boosie is facing his own legal woes and preparing for trial, he said he was optimistic about the outcome of his case

“I’m confident like a muthaf***a,” Boosie said. “I ain’t going to jail. I don’t speak that out my mouth. I’m from down south. Your word, your mouth, is a powerful source. It’s still up to the judge. It’s up to God, but it’s up to the judge. You know, people saying, ‘He gotta do two years.’ That’s not a fact of this case. It’s up to the judge what the judge wanna do. I’m confident, man. I’m chin up, chest high. I don’t have a judge that hates me this time. I’ve always had judges that crucified me.”

READ ALSO: Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ new job behind bars revealed

Last Edited by:Mildred Europa Taylor Updated: November 17, 2025

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