Ashton Kutcher Has Been Forced To Turn His Back On Diddy
Boosie Badazz called out celebrities who partied with Diddy but are giving him the cold shoulder as his legal problems might.
“I don’t hear none of these n*ggas who was at Diddy’s sh*t toasting with his champagne every year, having speeches being made. Nobody stick up for this man on nothing. When you’re on top of the world it’s a celebration. When you’re on the bottom, it’s a denialation,” Boosie said.
Ashton Kutcher is an example of this behavior.
Kutcher and Diddy have had a bromance for years. It started when they both worked at MTV in 2003. But now he won’t give Puff the time of day.
According to The Daily Mail, this has something to do with his wife, Mila Kunis.
“Regardless of Ashton’s long history with him, he has distanced himself from Diddy since Cassie’s [Ventura] lawsuit, and even more so in the wake of the new ones. Mila will not let Ashton be in any sort of contact,” a Daily Mail insider revealed. “He is expecting a subpoena as they have been good friends for 20 years.”
Ashton and Mila caught a lot of heat for supporting their That 70s Show co-star Danny Masterson during his rape trial.
They don’t want to make the same mistake with The Diddler.
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