kaleena from dirty money drags dawn richard and cassie for diddy?

Some people just love to be on the wrong side of history.

i’ve fonted it before and i’ll font it again:
diddy’s group,
dirty money“,
was the best thing he ever did.

“the last train to paris” has no skippables and aged very well.
of course,
he ruined it because that’s usually what happens with many of his pet projects.
group member A,
dawn richard,
gave us ( x a full expose ) on her ill treatment from diddy.
group member Z,
kaleena,
has been giving us a full expose on the many ways she is staying by diddy’s side.
she went on a podcast and said this…

wow.
just wow.

Interesting she said Cassie liked to get high but she seems high out of her mind in this.

you’d have to be standing by the side of diddy atm.

unlike dawn,
kaleena didn’t pop the way she wanted solo.
i remember many speaking down on her looks even though she has a great voice.
imo,
she wouldn’t have popped anyway because she is a group member than a solo star.

In my head,
she seems bitter about what her career became.

She had to go the reality TV route while Dawn went on to release her own music.

i don’t know why she’s choosing “diddy’s hype beast” as her new career aspirations tbh.
maybe she thinks he will be found innocent and she’ll be rewarded for her loyalty.

Kaleena,
STAND UP!!!!!

regardless of what cassie did or didn’t do,
the hyena was exposed for abusing her in HD 4K.

i enjoyed kaleena’s contributions when that group was poppin’.
this was my fav songs:

sigh.
we just can’t have nice things.
sadly,
i don’t enjoy what she is bringing to the table now.
it’s looking like it’s time for her to make her exit.

if you all choose,
you can watch the entire interview:





3 thoughts on “kaleena from dirty money drags dawn richard and cassie for diddy?

  1. It’s crucial to recognize that multiple things can be true at the same time. While it may be an unpopular opinion, I believe that Kaleena was not in the wrong. The reality is that we struggle to grapple with the complexities of life and the intricacies of being human. Many people simply cannot manage to hold what they see as contradictory thoughts together.

    Cassie did not deserve the abuse she endured at the hands of Diddy—let’s be clear on that. At the same time it can also be true that Cassie wasn’t a good person; she enjoyed partying and getting high, and she may not have treated Kim Porter with kindness. However, this does not diminish the fact that Cassie deserved justice for her suffering. We have this strange tendency to think that people must be perfect in order to earn our sympathy or empathy. The truth is, human beings are far more complex than that. Elevating individuals to angelic status can be infuriating, especially for those who truly know them and understand their actions.

    We all have our faults; some more than others. Take Tyler Perry, for instance. While I admire him and believe he does more good than harm, we cannot ignore the alleged scandal involving Christian Keys linked to him. When Tyler is praised and portrayed as this perfect figure, it’s only natural that someone like Christian would feel a sense of injustice.

    Let’s extend this discussion beyond celebrities and look at real-world events like the case of Daunte Wright. Daunte was unjustifiably killed by police officer Kim Potter in 2021, and Kim was charged and convicted. The family even reached a settlement. Yet, that didn’t prevent some from labeling Daunte as a bad human being, referring to him as violent and abusive based on claims from his ex-girlfriend.

    People are inherently complicated. Life often feels like a battle between good and evil, selflessness and selfishness. Sometimes we rise to the occasion, and other times we act in ways that are harmful to others. It’s time we acknowledge this complexity rather than oversimplifying it.

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