Notorious BIG’s mom wants to slap Sean “Diddy” Combs

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Notorious BIG’s mom wants to slap Sean “Diddy” Combs



Voletta Wallace, mother of the late Notorious BIG, said she wanted to “slap” Sean “Diddy” Combs. Wire image

Notorious B.I.G.’s mother, Voletta Wallace, wants to “expose the spotlight” to Sean “Diddy” Combs amid his growing legal problems.

Seven people have come forward with sexual and physical abuse allegations against the music mogul in the months since his ex Cassie Ventura filed her bombshell lawsuit in November 2023.

Although Combs, 54, has vehemently denied all allegations, earlier this month a video of her beating and dragging Ventura, 37, through a hotel in 2016 surfaced online, corroborating some of her claims.

“I feel sick” – Wallace, 71, he told Rolling Stone Thursday. “I’m praying for Cassie. I pray for his mother. I don’t want to believe what I heard, but I saw it [the hotel video]. I pray he apologizes to her.”

Wallace told Rolling Stone she was “fed up.” [her] stomach” regarding sexual and physical abuse allegations against Combs. Getty Images
“I hope to see Sean one day and all I want to do is throw him off balance. And you can quote me on that,” she said. Wire image

“I hope to see Sean one day and all I want to do is throw him off balance. And you can quote me on this,” she added. “Because I liked him. I didn’t want to believe in all these terrible things, but I feel ashamed and embarrassed.”

Combs has kept a low profile since the Department of Homeland Security opened a sex trafficking investigation against him. When asked what she thought the outcome of a potential trial would be, Wallace replied that only “time” would tell.

The Notorious BIG, whose real name was Christopher Wallace, signed to Combs’ Bad Boy Records when it launched in 1993, quickly catapulting him to stardom.

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Her son Biggie Smalls, born Christopher Wallace, was close to Combs before his death in the late 1990s. Getty Images
Voletta said she was “ashamed and embarrassed” by the fact that she was linked to the disgraced tycoon. Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images

Sources told Rolling Stone in an exposé published Wednesday that Combs has always been “jealous” of the “Big Poppa” rapper’s friendship with Tupac Shakur, who is signed to a rival record label.

Combs allegedly tried to become friends with Shakur, but the “California Love” rapper had “no respect” for the “corny executive,” hip-hop photographer and Biggie’s friend Monique Bunn told the magazine.

According to Bunn, the two legendary rappers were shot six months apart, just before Biggie was scheduled to leave Bad Boy Entertainment.

“[Biggie] she was ready to leave Puff,” she said. “I know for sure [because] he told me that.”

Combs is currently at the center of a sex trafficking investigation, with several people accusing him of sexual and physical abuse. Matteo Pradoni/BFA/Shutterstock
Despite denying all the claims, he was caught molesting Cassie Ventura in the 2016 film. AP

Compton Crips gang member Duane Keith “Keffe D” Davis was charged with Shakur’s murder last year. He claimed that Combs offered him $1 million to kill a rival rapper, which the disgraced star denied.

Meanwhile, the “One More Chance” rapper’s murder was never solved.

Since Biggie’s death, his mother has spoken out about Combs, who seemingly profited from it.

“My son was playing a high-stakes game and didn’t know the rules,” she wrote in her 2005 memoir: – reports the New York Daily News..

The “I’ll Be Missing You” rapper tries to remain discreet in the face of accusations. Instagram/Diddy
“I leave it to time,” Voletta said of the upcoming sexual assault investigation and trials. Pichichipixx / MN Images Inc / SplashNews.com

“I’m glad he doesn’t have to witness that the same people he thought he could drive and die with wouldn’t think twice about taking advantage of his mother,” she added. “I’m glad he’s not here to see how they used his image and name.”

Voletta believes that Combs “loved” her son only “after he died.”

“I kept telling Christopher not to trust Sean,” she wrote.