
*Sean “Diddy” Combs’ legal issues have not gone unnoticed by Candace Owens. The controversial YouTuber weighed in on the issue with choice words for Combs and Hollywood in general during a recent episode of her self-titled podcast. She’s Ready For Hollywood Babylon To Fall’
To hear her tell it, more than a few heads are going to roll, with “independent media” responsible for keeping Combs’ latest dilemma in people’s mouths and heads.
“It sounds terrifying,” Owens said on her platform while chatting about the hip-hop mogul and how people appearing to be private investigators have allegedly approached various social media influencers about their content on the accusations against Combs. “The media has always been complicit in laughing away Diddy’s criminality … It was independent media that held onto these allegations. It was us social media influencers and independent journalists who kept this story alive.”
Owens’ comments come after prosecutors claimed Combs allegedly had family members contact potential witnesses and victims while he’s behind bars, in addition to urging a judge to deny his l’s bail request.
During the podcast, Owens played a clip from TikToker Samson Crouppen. Crouppen is noted for highlighting what appeared to be a pair of private investigators pulling up to his residence and questioning him about being paid to influence his content as well as possible celebrities tied to Combs.

The social media fixture denied allegations he received payment for his content. Per TMZ, Billboard mentioned confirmation received of a complaint Crouppen filed with the LAPD for harassment.
“What company would have a vested interest in the Diddy case? I would say a lot of them,” Owens voiced, as she shared her belief that Combs’ case “is at the crux of all the Hollywood corruption” and she is ready for what may come.
“All of Hollywood could fall,” she added. “Guess what? I am here for that. I am ready for Hollywood Babylon to fall.”
Her comments mark the latest development related to Combs’ current legal troubles. On Nov. 22, the Bad Boy Records founder generated headlines with another bail hearing held that day.
Combs, who was indicted in September on sex trafficking and racketeering charges, has pleaded not guilty. He is expected to face trial in May 2025.
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