Voletta Wallace has seen all of the discourse about Diddy in the past months and says she wants to “slap the daylights out of him.”

Wallace said in an interview with Rolling Stone that she was “sick to my stomach” by the charges, tapes, and other material filed against Combs. “I’m praying for Cassie,” she continued. On behalf of his mother, I pray. I have seen [the hotel video], even if I don’t want to accept the things I’ve been told. I hope and pray that he says sorry to her.

Wallace would also add, “My only desire when I see Sean is to slap the living daylights out of him.”

You’re welcome to cite me on that. since I thought he was cute. I am quite embarrassed and ashamed, even though I didn’t want to believe all the horrible things.

It has been stated that The Notorious B.I.G. and Diddy’s relationship was not as glamorous as it appeared. According to a recent Rolling Stone article, Biggie and the Bad Boy entrepreneur were involved in a legal dispute before to his death.

According to the article, Biggie was trying to take charge of his career. According to photographer Monique Bunn, Biggie “was definitely about to leave Puff.” He told me that, and I know that for a fact.”

After The Notorious B.I.G. was killed, former Bad Boy president and co-founder Kirk Burrowes proposed that Biggie take the cover from Rolling Stone, which was on the table at the time. Diddy turned down the offer because he wanted to enjoy the moment by himself.

“I told Sean that we should make it Biggie. You’re still in the running [for a cover down the road].” Burrowes thought back. “Oh no, he’s dead,” he exclaims. In July, I’ll release [No Way Out]. I should be on Rolling Stone’s cover.