Cassper Responds to Critics After P Diddy Post Resurfaces. Cassper Nyovest has reacted strongly following calls from social media users for him to delete an old tweet from over ten years ago.

The rapper took to social media to confront the backlash, asserting that he will not be coerced into silence. He highlighted that at the time of his original tweet, there was little awareness about the controversies that would later arise concerning the American music icon Diddy.
Cassper expressed his astonishment that people were expecting an apology for a tweet posted eleven years prior. His response included direct language directed at those who suggested he should take down the tweet. “Bathi I should delete this tweet!!! Hahaha y’all are crazy thinking y’all can bully everyone or threaten them. 11 years ago none of us , including you idiots knew what Diddy was doing. So cancel me, do whatever!!! Nna ha ke sbaye sa lona julle Vuil pops!!!! Almal van julle!!!” Cassper stated.

The tweet in question, from November 2014, featured a nostalgic photo with the caption “Young Diddy. #GoldenBoy.” It depicted a younger Cassper Nyovest at a party, surrounded by people on the dance floor.
The renewed scrutiny results from a series of civil lawsuits, criminal inquiries, and extensive media coverage that have brought Sean “Diddy” Combs under serious allegations. Over the past year, numerous claims of sexual assault, human trafficking, and other felonious activities linked to Combs and his associates have surfaced.
Federal investigations into Combs’ properties, along with subsequent legal actions, escalated public interest and spurred documentary efforts that amplified the stories of alleged victims. These circumstances have prompted many online to reassess previous admiration for Combs and highlight public figures who seemed to have supported or accepted his reputation.
Documentaries, investigative journalism, and courtroom developments have significantly influenced public perceptions of Combs and those associated with him. Recent media efforts and judicial proceedings have introduced new testimonies and historical data into the public sphere, increasing pressure on entertainers, companies, and fans to respond appropriately. This change may clarify why Cassper Nyovest’s seemingly lighthearted post from 2014 now elicits strong reactions.
