What’s with all these badly behaving men? |
There is nothing at all shocking about Sean "Diddy" Combs' behavior. It fits everything else about him, including his friends, music, lifestyle, and history. |
Sad but true. I feel bad for his kids, having a sicko like that for a father. |
I was not really surprised to read this. |
Honestly, no one cares. This is part of the rap culture and part of being famous. No one cared about Cassie and no one will care about this minor either. |
People cared about R Kelly |
He had a wider celebrity profile than a lot of musicians. I recall seeing articles about his parties in the Hamptons that were attended by the whole Hamptons set. He had a clothing line that was mainstream. He definitely had good PR and a repsectable image. |
+1 I hope the victims find some sort of peace. |
New York temporarily extended the statute of limitations, so a lot of these are bubbling up now |
R Kelly was more interesting. He had an actual cult of captive women who had to dress a certain way and crap in buckets in their room and come out on command. He made them change genders on command and one of them was made to walk on all fours. This is much more lurid and grim than a garden variety abusive man. |
Between him and R. Kelly and Marilyn Manson, I'm enraged I spent my teen years listening to and enjoying the music of literal Evil. |
Same. Big Marilyn Manson fan in my teens, defended him to my parents, used his music to cope with life because I was a weird emo girl with not too many friends, and I ended up feeling completely betrayed when I learned the truth about him. Here I was, a vulnerable girl relying on his music for my mental health, and all the while that very singer would've probably beaten me, gaslit me, and raped me if he had actually gotten his hands on me. |
Anyone who deliberately takes the last name of "Manson" because of Charles Manson is one sick dude. |
Anyone hear of a pop star named Michael Jackson? |