Obsessively Combating Alleged Diddy Ties, Meek Mill Needs To Step Away From The Internet

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The last few months have been a trying one for rapper Meek Mill. He was seemingly named in Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones’ lawsuit against Sean “Diddy” Combs in February as someone who allegedly had sexual relations with the Bad Boy mogul (the description in the document reads: “He is a Philadelphia Rapper who dated Nicki Minaj”).

Ever since then, Meek can’t help from reacting in crisis mode whenever he feels attacked online—though it’s clearer than ever that he really needs to log off. On Monday, he tweeted on X that the Diddy allegations he’s faced have confused his son. “I don’t believe no Diddy story once they lied about me now!” the star wrote.

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“Anybody try to sexually assault me it will be a bang out on the spot how yall don’t know that lol I don’t care but yall confusing my son he’s 12 with people saying his dad gay it’s sick now outchea so f**k it.” The “Dreams and Nightmares” emcee recently stated that Twitter is his journal even though it’s the last place he should be.

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Meek also came for Wale on Monday for hanging out with one of his former friends. In a now-deleted tweet, Meek shared a screenshot of Wale’s photo with Philly artist Dean Stay Ready and stated, “Wale never liked me…now ima treat him like the streets every time I see him.”

Wale responded that Meek’s online behavior is so troubling deeper questions about it need to be asked about it. Meek then went after Antonio Brown for making jokes about his relationship with Diddy by telling Brown to “Chill [before] I end you forever…take ya meds bro.”

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The biggest example of the musician’s explosive online behavior was when Jones’ lawsuit initially became public in February. He went from threatening DJ Akademiks on Twitter to blaming A.I. for the document to declaring that record labels have launched a “hate campaign” against him to “disrupt” the hip-hop community.

It’s obvious that Meek struggles with impulse control. Hopefully, he will soon realize that he does more harm than good every time he uses social media.