Diddy: Alleged Victim Shares Story With CNN In New Interview
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Sean “Diddy” Combs, the CEO of REVOLT TV, is being accused of abusing his ex-girlfriend, Sarah Braunwyn, who has come forward to share her shocking story with CNN. Braunwyn claims that she and Diddy were in a relationship from 2013 to 2017 and that the rapper’s aggressive behavior and constant arguments led her to develop PTSD and anxiety.
According to Braunwyn, Diddy’s abuse began with verbal attacks and escalated to physical violence, including throwing objects and kicking her. She alleges that she was repeatedly subjected to humiliation, emotional manipulation, and control, leaving her feeling trapped and isolated.
In an interview with CNN, Braunwyn recounted several instances of alleged abuse, including one occasion where Diddy allegedly kicked her in the stomach and another where he allegedly smashed her phone. She also shared a series of disturbing voicemails he sent her, which she claims were intended to belittle and humiliate her.
Braunwyn also spoke about the emotional toll the abuse took on her, saying it left her with feelings of worthlessness, anxiety, and depression. She explained that she felt guilty for staying in the relationship for as long as she did, but claiming she was trapped and didn’t know how to escape.
The acquisition of this story comes as a shocking revelation, given Diddy’s public image as a successful entrepreneur and artist. However, Braunwyn’s allegations have sparked widespread outrage and calls for accountability, with many taking to social media to support the alleged victim and denounce Diddy’s actions.