Days after the release of surveillance video showing Diddy violently attacking his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura, the hip-hop icon took to social media to apologize.
His statement on the repulsive footage was absent of two things: Ventura’s name and any modicum of sincerity.
The music mogul’s message was a Hail Mary to save face and finances, and Jason says Diddy needs to apologize for much more than the vile attack; he needs to acknowledge his role in rap music and its toxic effect on America.
Shemeka Michelle joins “Fearless” to address Diddy.
Stephen A.
Smith used the Pacers-Knicks game to ratchet up the absurdity he’s willing to endure for a paycheck at ESPN.
Steve Kim joins the show to discuss Smith’s antics, plus Kendrick Perkins’ commonsense message about Bronny James that triggered his LeBron-loving female cohosts.
Nikola Jokic faded down the stretch dropping the series to Anthony Edwards and the Timberwolves.
Jason believes it’s time for a super team in Denver to support the reigning NBA MVP; Jay Skapinac drops in to discuss what the Nuggets’ off-season could look like.