Social media users are reacting to Quincy Brown‘s preview of an upcoming family-based reality show featuring Diddy.
via: HotNewHipHop
In the preview, the Bad Boy mogul, who currently resides behind bars in Brooklyn, makes an appearance. Diddy is facing charges of alleged sex trafficking and racketeering but has already pleaded not guilty and denied all of the allegations. “It’s actually never as it seems,” Quincy says in the trailer. “I’m always doing something. Always. And that’s what makes this life a journey.”
Fans on social media have been labeling the tone of the trailer as well as Diddy's inclusion, "tone deaf." One user on X Twitter wrote: "This is not a good idea for them lol they actually need to be laying under a rock right now out of sight atm lol it seems like they love attention good or bad lol." Another added: "Given the joint statement just put out i think this will only make them look worse which i imagine isnt the point and here i thought we wouldnt hear from them until after the trial."
Instagram user @coopdajuice wrote, “Them kids reading everything but the room”
While Instagram user @therealkay_kg1 added, “What did Whitney say? ‘YOUUUU BETTA LAY LOW'”
Instagram user @chefanthonydc wrote, “People in hot seat NEVER know when to just lay low 🤦🏽♂️”
While Instagram user @tonybaker added, “I don’t know if this is the move….🤔. If my family was in this kinda hot water my Vlogs would be nothing but me reading Winnie The Pooh scriptures.”
Instagram user @theprettykingofficial wrote, “This is the stupidest idea ever”
While Instagram user @d.queofficial added, “The room… read the room…”
Instagram user @hoovabad wrote, “Whose idea was to put this out now???….”
As for that joint statement, Diddy's kids, Quincy, Christian, Justin, D’Lila, Jessie, and Chance, all shared a picture of the family together on Instagram. In the caption, they wrote: “The past month has devastated our family. Many have judged both him and us based on accusations, conspiracy theories, and false narratives that have spiraled into absurdity on social media. We stand united, supporting you every step of the way, We hold onto the truth, knowing it will prevail, and nothing will break the strength of our family. WE MISS YOU & LOVE YOU DAD.” They turned off comments on the post.
The show premieres on Brown's YouTube channel on October 27. Check out the trailer for Just A Vlog below.
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