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LeBron James makes drastic decision to 'walk away' from Diddy after video of assault on ex-girlfriend


LeBron James has unfollowed Sean 'Diddy' Combs on Instagram, following the surfacing of a video allegedly showing Diddy physically assaulting singer Cassie Ventura. This development adds to a series of controversies surrounding Diddy, who has been embroiled in multiple legal issues.

The unfollowing was first noted by an LA Lakers fan page, sparking a wave of reactions online. Many fans praised Klutch Sports, the agency representing LeBron, interpreting the move as a stand against Diddy's actions. Some considered it a strategic public relations decision, while others applauded LeBron for taking a moral stance.

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Whether the decision to unfollow Diddy was LeBron's personal choice or advised by Klutch Sports, it has been widely viewed as a positive move by his supporters.

"Klutch is too fast man," a fan wrote.

Another added: "That's why he's the GOAT"

The allegations against Diddy have attracted significant media attention. Cassie Ventura's initial lawsuit opened the floodgates for several others to come forward with accusations against the music mogul.

Amidst the scandal, an Instagram Live video featuring LeBron James gained traction, where he mentioned, "there's no party like a Diddy party." This has fueled further speculation about his stance on the issue.

Following that comment, boxer Ryan Garcia took to social media to ask James for an explanation.

"Yo wtf Lebron you good?" he wrote on X.

"I don't think lebron would take part in any of the atrocities that diddy was involved with.

"But we need to hear your story and have you clarify what this is???"

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