Sean “Diddy” Combs is in major trouble with the law, and people who have been associated with him are attempting to distance themselves.
Diddy was arrested and charged in New York for crimes that included sex trafficking and racketeering. As the news bubbled to the surface, fans did their own sleuthing to find out which celebrities might’ve been a part of Diddy’s reprehensible behavior.
One video that fans uncovered links NBA megastar LeBron James to Diddy and the parties that led to his arrest.
An Instagram livestream from four years ago is making the rounds online. In the livestream James is featured with Diddy, claiming: “Ain’t no party like a Diddy party!”
https://twiter.com/TheNBACentel/status/1773388214994121192
Celebrities might be trying to distance themselves from James now as a result.
According to Page Six, Pop megastar Drake has unfollowed James on Instagram. There’s a chance this is directly connected to James’ previous involvement with Diddy, although nothing has been confirmed yet.
James and Drake previously had a documented friendship, with Drake appearing on James’ web show, The Shop. There’s also a chance that this is connected to Drake’s ongoing beef with fellow rapper Kendrick Lamar, whose concert James was previously seen enjoying himself.
Regardless of what caused the rift, it will add even more pressure to James this year, as he looks to win an NBA finals with the Los Angeles Lakers along with his son Bronny.

About Qwame Skinner
Qwame Skinner has loved both writing and sports his entire life. In addition to his sports coverage at Comeback Media, Qwame writes novels, and his debut; The First Casualty, an adult fantasy, is out now.
Recent Posts
Kevin Durants plans on suiting up for US again
"Hell yeah, I want to play."
Eileen Gu snags 6th Olympic medal
"She is 'Wonder Woman,'"
Matt Ryan breaks silence on Falcons quarterback
"He’s in a good place right now."
Jayden Daniels loves Philly fans
“I love Eagles fans."
Ben Roethlisberger responds to attack on character
"I like to think as we mature and as we grow in our faith."
Tyreek Hill bids Miami farewell
“Major Love to the 305.”