Fox News’ CB Cotton reports on Cassie Venturas response to the 2016 assault video as model Crystal McKinney files a lawsuit claiming the rapper sexually assaulted her in 2003. Sean "Diddy" Combs has deleted all of his Instagram posts, including the video apology that he shared in May after hotel surveillance footage of the music mogul assaulting his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura surfaced. On Thursday, all posts were removed from Combs' verified account, which is followed by almost 20 million Instagram users.
The account remains active and no changes have been made to Combs' profile photo or bio. Combs, 54, hasn't publicly explained why he decided to wipe his Instagram feed. However, a report by TMZ, which was confirmed by Fox News Digital through a source, stated that the rapper's only motivation was to reset his social media, which he has done in the past.
Sean "Diddy" Combs has deleted all of his Instagram posts. (Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images) The sources told TMZ that the move wasn't aimed at Ventura or anyone else. In addition, the outlet reported that Combs stands by the statements that he made in the apology video.
HOWARD UNIVERSITY REVOKES DIDDY'S HONORARY DEGREE AMID LAWSUITS AND FEDERAL PROBE TMZ's sources noted that the clip had received global media coverage and was broadcast worldwide. The outlet was told that the removal of the clip, along with all of Combs' other posts, is not intended to take away from his comments in the video. The insiders also told TMZ that t.