Steve Harvey criticises Diddy’s conduct and urges men to respect women

Television host says power and fame are no excuse for abuse as Sean Combs faces mounting legal troubles

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Steve Harvey has spoken out against the behaviour of Sean Combs, warning young men against following a path marked by abuse, arrogance, and a lack of respect for women.

During an appearance on the One On One podcast hosted by Kris Fade, Harvey discussed the importance of kindness, accountability, and maintaining respectful conduct even during difficult moments in life.

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At one point in the interview, Harvey directly referenced Combs while speaking about the dangers of abusing power and mistreating women. The veteran television personality said men must learn to carry themselves with dignity rather than resorting to aggression or intimidation.

Diddy's Los Angeles and Miami Homes Raided by Federal Law Enforcement on Monday, March 25, 2024. NEWARK, NEW JERSEY, USA - SEPTEMBER 12: American rapper, record producer and record executive Diddy — Photo by Image Press Agency via DepositPhotos.com
Diddy’s Los Angeles and Miami Homes Raided by Federal Law Enforcement on Monday, March 25, 2024. NEWARK, NEW JERSEY, USA – SEPTEMBER 12: American rapper, record producer and record executive Diddy — Photo by Image Press Agency via DepositPhotos.com

Harvey said Combs had reached an age where he should have understood the consequences of his actions but instead continued down a destructive path.

Referring to the widely circulated hotel surveillance footage involving Combs and singer Cassie Ventura, Harvey questioned what may have happened away from public view if such behaviour was captured on camera.

He also stressed that having influence or status does not justify harmful behaviour, adding that people must seek forgiveness, admit wrongdoing, and take responsibility for their actions before matters spiral further.

According to Harvey, failing to confront personal misconduct can eventually lead to severe consequences, including prison. He described Combs as “not a good person” and suggested the music mogul was now facing the outcome of years of unchecked behaviour.

The comedian also revealed that although he had encountered Combs in the past, he deliberately kept his distance because of rumours he had heard over the years.

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Meanwhile, Combs continues to face multiple legal battles. In one of the latest civil cases, Bryana Bongolan has accused the Bad Boy Records founder of assaulting her and allegedly dangling her over a balcony at Ventura’s apartment in Los Angeles in 2016.

The lawsuit is among several legal matters currently surrounding Combs as scrutiny over his alleged conduct continues to intensify.


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