“Diddy is done!” Wendy Williams discusses Sean “Diddy” Combs’ first arrest and declares that he will be imprisoned “for life”

When Wendy Williams appeared on The Breakfast Club recently, she was far from “incapable,” even going so far as to share her thoughts on Sean “Diddy” Combs’ arrest for sex trafficking and racketeering.

After being diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia, the former talk show host offered fans a glimpse into her life during her first public appearance since a Lifetime documentary. When Wendy Williams called into the show on Thursday, January 16, Charlamagne Tha God, her former co-host on the radio station, said that she was “trapped in a conservatorship” and was unable to leave her current location.

For the first time, Williams discussed Sean “Diddy” Combs’ current legal issues in her interview, stating that he will likely spend the rest of his life behind bars.

Before continuing, she stated, “You don’t know the things that I know about Diddy back in the day. People, Diddy will be in prison for life.”
Williams went on, “You know what? Time is of the essence, folks. It’s almost time. Done, Diddy.

She was an outspoken critic of the Bad Boy founder throughout her career, raising concerns about his alleged domineering conduct with then-girlfriend Casandra “Cassie” Ventura on an episode of the Wendy Williams Show in 2015, according to Page Six.

Williams stated at the time, “My thing about dating a mogul is that it’s really difficult to avoid them, because if you use your head, you never know when they’re going to pop up on the scene.”

He is a business tycoon! He could quickly get a jet, fly it to South Africa, land on the top of the hotel where she is staying, pay the front desk staff, and then say, “Give me the key and let me up in her room.”

She also mentioned that she would get “paranoid” if she were in the same circumstance.

After Diddy helped her be fired from Hot 97 in 1998, the former talk show host also alleged in her 2004 biography, The Wendy Williams Experience, that Diddy “single-handedly tried to ruin her career.”

“He put me through a lot of hell.” “I will always remember,” she wrote at the time. “But I don’t despise him.”

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