During a phone call with Wack 100, Ray J said he was “rushed by like 8 people” during his alleged altercation with Diddy‘s sons; meanwhile, his manager David Weintraub claims, “Nobody’s gonna press, [they’re just some] lil’ kids trying to fight a big boy.”
As we previously shared, Diddy’s three sons — Justin Combs, Christian Combs, and his stepson Quincy Brown — reportedly got into an intense confrontation with Ray J outside Tara Electra’s Unruly Agency Halloween party in Los Angeles over the weekend.
According to TMZ, sources told them there was a full-on brawl with the four men after the party came to an end. At this time, Ray J exited the area and headed towards the parking lot with his entourage, which included Amber Rose and his manager, David Weintraub. However, they were reportedly soon met by the Bad Boy Records founder’s three sons.
Sources told the outlet that the three brothers moved in on the “One Wish” singer, expressing their frustration over some of the public comments he has made regarding their incarcerated father amid his federal racketeering, sex trafficking, and prostitution case.
Sources said tensions quickly escalated among the men, with the guys getting in each other’s faces and chest-bumping one another. The news site reported that Justin and Christian Combs allegedly “made it clear they wanted to fight.” However, Chris Brown allegedly saw the altercation from his car and rushed over to help Weintraub break up the feud by removing Justin and Christian from the scene.
According to TMZ, this isn’t the first time that Diddy’s sons have confronted Ray J. They allegedly approached the singer several times before over his remarks about their dad. Sources claimed Diddy’s three sons allegedly tried to fight Ray J on three separate occasions.
Since news of the alleged altercation broke, Ray J’s manager is now addressing the reports and claiming that “nobody,” not even Diddy’s three sons, is “gonna press Ray J,” adding that they’re just some “lil’ kids trying to fight a big boy.”
While speaking with TMZ about the alleged altercation, Ray J’s manager said, “Nobody’s gonna press Ray J, it’s not gonna happen. I mean, anyone can come and try to press Ray, but it’s not gonna happen. That was an unfortunate incident and you know, that was a great party that got ruined by lil’ kids tryna fight a big boy. And sometimes, you just can’t have that happen.”
On the reports of him and Brown breaking up the alleged altercation, he said, “I mean, it just was unnecessary. Everybody’s all family, one way or another, no matter what people are dealing with in the world. Even though the Combs Family is dealing with what they’re dealing with, Ray deals with his life, and Chris deals with his life, there’s no reason for everybody to be fighting. I mean, listen, Ray is just not a guy that you’re going to go and press like that, especially if you’re at one of our events, it’s not gonna happen. So, luckily it didn’t escalate any further and everything is all good.”
On how the alleged altercation began, Weintraub said, “I mean, Diddy’s kids were just upset that Ray was, you know, doing what Ray does. Ray is a television personality. He’s made 2,000 hours of television. Every week he’s in interviews. Every week he’s talking about stuff. He’s going to say whatever he’s going to say. You’re going to live with it, you’re gonna like it, it doesn’t matter. But, nobody’s gonna press Ray J, period.”
Elsewhere, while on a livestream, Wack 100 took a phone call from his former client Ray J and asked him about reports of him being “rushed” by Diddy’s sons. Ray J confirmed and said there were “like 8” people that tried to rush him. After Ray J appeared to confirm the reports of an altercation with Diddy’s sons, Wack 100 asked him if it was okay to “put the other stuff out that we been knowing about?”
Ray replied, “Nah, they’re too young. I tried to talk some sense into what happened.” However, Wack wasn’t trying to hear that Ray was rushed by a group of guys and now they seemingly can’t retaliate. Ray tried to defuse Wack, but he wasn’t hearing it.