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Chris Brown intervenes after Diddy’s sons try to attack Ray J

Chris Brown intervenes after Diddy’s sons try to attack Ray J

Ray J spoke about his alleged altercation with Sean “Diddy” Combssons at a recent Halloween party, saying he was jumped by eight people but escaped unharmed thanks to Chris Brown.



Tuesday (October 29) TMZ reported that the jailed tycoon’s three sons, Christian, Quincy and Justin, ran into Ray J on Halloween. beat in Los Angeles over the weekend.

Sources told the outlet that the Combs brothers surrounded Ray J in the parking lot, where they got into a heated confrontation over Ray J’s recent public remarks about their father’s affair, with Justin and Christian reportedly wanting to lay hands on the singer.

However, Chris Brown was quick to intervene and defuse the situation with the help of manager Ray J and others.

Although Ray J emerged unscathed, Wack 100 made it clear that this was not the end. Ray J confirmed the altercation during a recent live broadcast by calling the music manager. Although the singer-turned-entrepreneur tried to downplay the altercation, Wack couldn’t do it.

“Bro, you know I won’t call you because it might go somewhere else,” Ray J said, explaining that he was attacked by a group of eight people. He said he “tried to talk some sense into” Diddy’s sons, but “luckily buddy Chris (Brown) was there.”

Wack 100 responded, “I thought there was only one, now you’re telling me there are eight n##### so it’s included.” Despite Ray J’s statement, “It doesn’t have to be this way,” Wack 100’s opinion was accepted. “It was,” he responded, before telling the Combs siblings, “If we run into you, act like it’s 1995.”

Wack 100 also suggested they had damaging information about Diddy’s sons, but Ray J advised against sharing it because “they’re too young.”



Earlier this month, Ray J mocked Diddy over the allegations on his new show “The Reality Check News.”

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Ray J’s manager confirms Diddy’s sons tried to attack the singer

Meanwhile, Ray J’s longtime manager, David Weintraub, tried to downplay the fallout with Diddy’s sons during TMZ interview.

“No one will put pressure on Ray J. That’s not going to happen,” Weintraub said, confirming that he and Chris Brown had called it quits. “It was a great party that got ruined by little kids trying to fight the big boy.”

Weintraub also confirmed that the Combs siblings were upset that Ray J spoke to the media about Diddy’s case. However, he added: “(Ray J) will say whatever he says. You will live with it, you will like it, it doesn’t matter. But no one is going to put pressure on Ray J, period.”