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Teddy Riley Talks Nia Riley's Abuse Claims Against Soulja Boy
‘Black Panther Wakanda Forever’ Has A Long Runtime
WAKANDA FOREVER
Teddy Riley has broken his silence about his daughter Nia Riley being in an abu- sive relationship with Soulja Boy.
During an interview with DJ Vlad, the Harlem native said he has confronted Soulja Boy before and that they even had a physical fight. One thing he wants Soulja Boy to do is apolo- gize to his daughter.
“Well, let me say this: Soulja Boy knows who I am and he knows I’m deep. He knows I’m very deep,” Riley said. “We had an altercation, I was called a lot of names, and I got an apology. I’m looking for an apology for
NIA AND TEDDY RILEY AND SOULJA BOY
what he’s done to my daugh- ter. I’m looking for that. As a man, I’m looking for that and I think she deserves it. ‘Cause here’s someone who really stuck behind him, did [Love
& Hip Hop Hollywood] for him, ’cause she thought this was gonna happen and it’s gonna be them. I watched them live together and I ain’t know all that was going on.”
The highly anticipated se- quel “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” is coming soon. Although it has yet to see daylight, it has already begun to make news, thanks to the reports that it will be a long movie.
Wakanda Forever will clock in at an epic 2 hours and 41 minutes including credits.
But it is understandable
why the movie should have such a long runtime. It partly has to do with the fact that the death of Black Panther star Chadwick Boseman and hence his absence in the sequel needs to be cleared up right at the beginning of the film. The story has to find a way to go around this, and the way taken has to meander for quite a time to make sense.
Diddy Claims Mase Owes Him $3 Million And Calls Him ‘Fake
Pastor,' Rapper Responds
Diddy is attempting to clear his name from the narrative that he steals money from his artists, specifically former Bad Boy rapper Ma$e.
On Wednesday (Oct. 5),
Power 105.1's The Breakfast Club aired a new interview with Diddy where the hip-hop mogul talked about never jerk- ing anybody on his label, de- spite the ongoing complaints from former artists like Ma$e who is still calling out his for- mer boss.
"Just in general, the Ma$e thing. I did one album with Ma$e. One album. How much money do you think I owe this guy," Puff said at the 46- minute mark of the sit-down in reference to Ma$e's debut 1997 album Harlem World. "And then he became a fake pastor and went and conned people. And y'all gon' let him throw dirt on the god's name. Anybody can come and step up. Bring your receipts. But I'm not playing. I'm back out- side and I'm fighting back for us. And I'm also doing some
DIDDY AND MASE
fighting back for me." According to iTunes, both
of Ma$e's follow-up albums, Welcome Back and Double Up, were also released under Bad Boy. Diddy went on to claim Ma$e owes him $3 million for an advance for an album he never delivered on.
"Ma$e owes me $3 million," Diddy said. "That's facts, I got the receipts."
Diddy continued, "And I'm not gon' go back-and-forth with Ma$e. I'm not going back-and-forth with nobody. I'm just gonna speak up for
myself now."
"Anybody that thinks I owe
them something, show me the receipt and you'll get paid within 24 hours," he added.
Ma$e responded on Wednesday, per TMZ, claim- ing that Diddy is upset with him after he rejected the op- portunity to apologize. “You see how people act when you won’t let them come on stage, and give their fake apology so they can promote that little wack song,” he said in a clip posted to Instagram and Tik- Tok.
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