Diddy’s 50 Months, Nicki’s Bitterness & Sex in Your Head.
On this episode, we dive into the controversial sentencing of Sean “Diddy” Combs—50 months behind bars for prostitution charges that don’t match the time he received. We break down how he’s being punished for allegations he was already acquitted of, and how the system is weaponizing public perception, power, and payback—especially after his lawsuit against the liquor industry. It’s hard to sympathize with him as a man, but the legal injustice is undeniable.
From there, we get into the ugly online feud between Nicki Minaj and Cardi B—two grown women dragging each other’s children into the beef. We talk about how the industry used to keep kids out of it, and why this new era of low blows is disgusting.
We also touch on the heartbreaking case of Trey, the young man found hanging at State University. The autopsy confirms he was beaten and strangled before being hung, disproving the lazy and insulting “suicide” claim.
Then we look at ICE raids in Chicago, where helicopters and officers terrorized Black neighborhoods late at night, dragging families into the streets over warrants—another example of Trump-era policies resurfacing.
On a lighter note, we lighten the mood with a conversation about sex and emotions—how good sex can create feelings that shouldn’t exist, how emotionless sex can be toxic, and how negativity during intimacy can ruin the experience.
We close with new music drops from Doja Cat, Blxst, and Leon Thomas—and a confession: Parker McKenna is officially my new celebrity crush. She’s grown, fine, and grown again.
Plus, the live chat was lit with audience takes all night.