Patrick Mahomes is moving away Diddy as the rap mogul faces a mountain of troubling allegations… with the Kansas City Chiefs star’s social media accounts deleting posts that reference Sean Combs’ stage name.
In 2014, Mahomes shared two posts that included the phrase “P Diddy” – which was the name of the Bad Boy founder from 2001 to 2004.
At least one of the tweets appears to be unrelated to the artist… as it mentioned a friend with the username “@Pat_Day_75,” who appears to be a longtime friend from Texas.
Mahomes’ other post came on February 16 – the date of the 2014 NBA All-Star Game in New Orleans, where Diddy performed alongside other musicians such as Pharrell, Nelly, Busta rhymes It is Snoop Dogg.
“Yeah, man!!,” Mahomes said on the X when he was a freshman at Texas Tech.
The tweets were entirely innocent at the time, but they haven’t aged well given the recent controversy …so it’s no wonder the three-time Super Bowl champion removed them from his account — especially after some users started bringing the old posts to light.
As we previously reported, Diddy’s Homes in Los Angeles and Miami were broken into earlier this week in relation to allegations of sex trafficking, solicitation and distribution of illegal narcotics, as well as firearms.
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It’s safe to say Mahomes won’t be sharing the lyrics to “It’s All About the Benjamins” anytime soon… at least until the case is resolved.