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Sizwe Dhlomo Meets Diddy: A Moment that Changed Everything

Alyssia Birjalal|Published

Sizwe Dhlomo started an online debate when a curious follower asked Dlomo if he had ever met Sean "Diddy" Combs.

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Seasonal Mzansi radio presenter, Sizwe Dhlomo, has taken to social media to share his memorable encounter with hip hop mogul, Sean "Diddy" Combs.

The chatter began when a curious follower asked Dhlomo if he had ever met the famous artist, to which he replied: "Yes lol ... 🤣😂🤣 Even went to one of his parties! At a place called NASA in Copenhagen."

Dhlomo shared that Diddy and he used to tweet back and forth, "until Twitter changed", and Diddy stopped tweeting. 

The revelation ignited the online conversations, especially after the release of rapper 50 Cent’s Netflix documentary "Sean Combs: The Reckoning".

Dhlomo discussed the documentary and the ongoing rivalry between Diddy and 50 Cent on his Kaya FM show, "Siz The World". 

The segment, titled "What to make of the heat that 50 Cent is getting for producing the Diddy Doccie?", focused on the backlash 50 Cent faced and whether his actions were motivated by justice or a personal vendetta.

Coincidentally, the origin of their "beef" has deep roots that sparked the fierce rivalry seen today.

It is widely reported that Diddy once offered to "take 50 Cent shopping", which was interpreted by 50 Cent as an uncomfortable, almost romantic advance, leading to his lasting discomfort around the hip hop mogul.

During the discussion, Dhlomo brought to light how 50 Cent has continuously been a vocal critic of Diddy, often embracing his reputation for trolling and making bold statements.

While acknowledging 50 Cent’s “petty” nature, Dhlomo shared that 50 Cent has also been the only major industry figure consistently willing to speak out against Diddy publicly for over a decade.

Dhlomo argued that while Diddy escaped a life sentence, the documentary serves as the "cultural conviction" that 50 Cent always wanted, effectively destroying Diddy's legacy regardless of the court verdict.