Waka Flocka Flame is slamming Diddy, calling Tupac a “monster” over his comments on Netflix’s Sean Combs: Reckoning.
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Waka Flocka Flame slammed Diddy when he was stopped at LAX and asked if he was watching Netflix’s Sean Combs: Reckoning, who called the hip-hop mogul a “monster” for his claims of involvement in Tupac’s murder.
The Atlanta rapper, who is attracted to TikTok creator Joy of Everything, immediately got honest about his feelings after watching the four-part docuseries produced by 50 Cent.
“With all that bread, that boy is a monster. That could be my own brother and I will never be with him in my life,” Waqa said, standing at the airport, clearly disgusted.
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We talked to Waka Flocka Flame about 50 Cent’s Diddy documentary The Reckoning and his reaction said it all. Floca made it clear that if the accusations were true, Diddy was a “monster” and that he would disown him even though he was his brother. As a 2Pac fan, Flocka said if Diddy has anything to do with what people have long suspected, it’s game over.
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If you haven’t seen “Sean Combs: The Reckoning,” it’s been fanning the flames online since its release. The show delves into decades of dark accusations against Diddy, including claims that he helped fuel a deadly East Coast vs. West Coast beef war and may have been involved in the murders of Tupac Shakur and Notorious Mogul
One episode focused on Duane “Keffe D” Davis, the former Southside Crip owner who was imprisoned in September 2023 for his alleged involvement in Tupac’s 1996 murder.
Keffe D claimed in his 2019 memoir Legends of Compton Street that Diddy offered $1 million to kill Tupac and Suge Knight. He also said he gave the gun to his nephew, Orlando “Baby Ryan” Anderson, who allegedly pulled the trigger. Two years later, in 1998, Anderson was killed.
Diddy’s legal team has been mounting a defense, slamming the Netflix documentary as a “shameful hit piece” and accusing the streamer of using “stolen footage that was released without authorization.”
Waka has always shown his love for Tupac and he made his stance clear.
“I’m a 2Pac fan,” he said. “Whatever that n#### did to Pac is his for life. Everyone who loves that n#### belongs to him.”
Meanwhile, Diddy is currently being held in Fort Dix, New Jersey, serving a 50-month sentence for transporting two male escorts across state lines.
Keefe D has pleaded not guilty to one count of murder with a deadly weapon and remains in custody. His trial is scheduled for 2026.

