Misa Hylton has been a big supporter of Diddy, even going so far as to call him a “mastermind” and encourage him to keep doing what he does best. According to Hylton, Bad Boy Records had humble beginnings in Scarsdale, NY, starting in their basement and making it big with Craig Mack’s “Flava in Ya Ear” hitting it big after being played by Funk Flex.
In a social media post, Hylton proudly shared her story, declaring that her experience with Bad Boy Records was a significant part of her life. She also emphasized the importance of not bringing negativity into the conversation, urging people to pray for everyone involved and acknowledging the cultural impact that Bad Boy Records has had.
Hylton defended the legacy of Bad Boy Records and Diddy, amidst the current federal investigation he is facing for sex trafficking. She highlighted the contributions of all those who were part of the movement and asked if their work didn’t inspire or entertain.
Addressing misconceptions about her age, Hylton clarified that she was actually 20 when Justin was born, shutting down rumors circulating online. However, her recent post has been met with confusion and offense by many, especially in light of her previous statements expressing empathy and support for Cassie Ventura, who was allegedly abused by Diddy.
The 2016 video footage of Diddy attacking Ventura in a hotel has become a focal point in the ongoing federal investigation against him, with a grand jury in New York pursuing a criminal case against him. Since last November, Diddy has been facing multiple accusations of sex trafficking and sexual assault, adding more controversy to his already tumultuous legacy.