"That's some clown sh*t" - Diddy's former bodyguard Gene Deal critiques his son Christian Combs for shirtless antics outside courthouse

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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ former bodyguard Gene Deal slammed the hip-hop mogul’s son, Christian Combs, for his recent actions. After Combs was acquitted of most charges, his family members, including Christian, were spotted celebrating outside the courthouse.

As seen in the videos, Christian removed his t-shirt and performed push-ups on the sidewalk. During an interview with The Art of Dialogue on July 5, 2025, Gene Deal was asked to share his opinions about Christian Combs’ actions.

After seeing the video, he became upset about why he was made to look at it, calling it “bullsh*t.” Deal said:

“Taking off his shirt, doing push-ups, all out, jumping around, come on, man. That’s some clown sh*t. King clown. That’s some real clown.”

Speaking about Diddy, he went on:

“He is still going to jail. You happy because he didn’t get the recall and the racketeering. So, he gets to keep his money. He gets to keep his inheritance. He gets to keep all the sh*t that they stole over the years from other people. That’s why he happy. Him and Puff wasn’t that tight. They used to go at it. People close by would tell that story.”

Gene Deal reiterated that Diddy wouldn’t return home and would only come out to get his Social Security. He suggested Christian Combs could have done those in his home, noting that there were victims in the case. Deal said:

“Man, put your shirt on and get you’re a** in the damn car. Stop acting like you st*pid. Act like you got some sense. That’s what they making the dollar make them, bro.”
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What did Gene Deal say about the tapes related to Diddy’s trial?

Gene Deal said that Diddy’s son seemed happy after the court decision because he believed his father wouldn’t face life in prison. He thought they were celebrating since the government couldn't take away their money.

However, Gene explained that even if Diddy didn’t get a life sentence, going to jail could still be very dangerous because some people don’t survive in prison.

During another segment of the interview, Gene Deal claimed that high-profile people attended Combs’ parties. He added that more people had to worry because they were allegedly taped at the parties. Deal mentioned:

“If he was blackmailing Cassie and Cassie mother had to give him $20,000 for her tapes, allegedly, you think he ain't bribing nobody else? Or people ain't worried about that? Did they got to do business with him cuz they know what they did at the Diddy party? So those tapes was important.”
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Gene Deal said that when the government showed what they found, the people in the courtroom looked uncomfortable. He suggested it was easy for the jury to agree on the charges about what Combs was accused of, like promoting pr**titution. He also said that during the police raid at Diddy's house, they took those computers and tapes.

Gene believed those tapes had important intel on them, but the government didn’t show them in court because then those tapes would have to be shared with the public. He suggested that they were hiding something or protecting someone.

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Edited by Nimisha