Mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs recently released a video captured on multiple cameras, reflecting on one of the darkest times in his life. In the video, he admits, “Sometimes you have to do that. I was at rock bottom. I make no excuses for my behavior in that video. It is inexcusable. I take full responsibility for my actions, and that video disgusted me. I was disgusted then when I did it, and I am disgusted now. I sought professional help and went to rehab. I asked God for His mercy and grace. I am so sorry, but I am committed to being a better man each and every day. I am not asking for forgiveness, just truly sorry.”

What’s good, y’all? It’s T Mastermind. Let’s talk about how rappers and celebrities are reacting to Diddy’s apology about the Cassie video. The first rapper to respond was 50 Cent. He posted on Instagram, “This is not going to work. Who is advising him right now? Shake my head. Bad move.”

Fat Joe and DJ Khaled also commented on Diddy’s post. Fat Joe wrote, “Praying for you,” and DJ Khaled added, “Godspeed, man.” It’s interesting how these celebrities are now defending Diddy. Yesterday and the day before, they were silent, but as soon as Diddy made this apology video, they came to his defense.

Swiss Beatz commented under The Shade Room’s post, “This is truly sad,” and Ice Cube wrote, “I hope one day you and Cassie will find peace, man.” It’s worth noting that when the video of Cassie and Diddy was released, none of these celebrities were talking about it. I scrolled through the entire internet and didn’t see any of them commenting.

Usher also reacted to Diddy’s post with three prayer emojis. Usher was one of the few who commented when the video was first released, saying he was praying. Many fans wondered what Usher was praying for, and it seems clear now that he’s praying for Diddy.

Comedian Lil Duval posted on Instagram, jokingly asking why Diddy looked like he was in hiding with Russell Simmons. Many fans are speculating if Diddy is on the run, considering how serious things have gotten. It’s unclear if Diddy is still in the United States.

Diddy’s former bodyguard, Roger Bonds, also spoke out on Instagram, saying, “I guess you were sorry and at rock bottom for years and years because you were not only beating her but Kim and others too. Hollywood, your time is coming, man. This is crazy. The world is crumbling on Diddy right now. Everyone who knows stories about Diddy needs to come out.”

Finally, Stevie J, who is known to be close to Diddy, commented with a prayer emoji and a blackout emoji. He’s one of those who always stands by Diddy, and fans were quick to roast him in the comments.