Former Bad Boy rapper threatens to “beat the shit” out of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ son

A rapper formerly signed to Bad Boy Records has claimed that Sean ‘Diddy‘ Combs’ son took issue with him over comments made during an interview. Chopper, who was a member of the group Da Band, shared bold words about Combs throughout a conversation, alleging the hip-hop mogul is gay and that he witnessed him kissing a “powerful man.”

During a new conversation with The Art of Dialogue, Chopper said that Justin Combs contacted him because of what he said about his father. In response, he threatened the 31-year-old by declaring he would beat him up.

“He called me on Instagram,” he said. “I picked up and he was like, ‘I don’t appreciate what you doing to my daddy, bruh.’ He was talking gangster to me. I had to let him know I would beat the shit out of lil ass. I seen Justin when he was little boy.

“I know know at the end of the day he was hurt, but I had to let him know that he was a little boy to me and the fruits of [his] labor that [his] little sprouty ass is enjoying is off Da Band as well. So n*gga, shut your lil ass up.”

He added, “If you see me, I will punch you in your fucking face […] I’m 6 [foot] 7, I will beat the shit out ya lil ass talking tough to me.”

During the original interview, Chopper claimed he walked in on Combs having a private moment with a man. “I walked in the studio and seen two powerful men doing things that was uncomfortable to my eyes,” he said. “So, you can take that how you want it … Yeah, fucking right that n*gga gay! Yes, he’s gay. But I don’t think someone being gay is bad. If that’s their preference, then that’s their preference.”

He continued, “I opened the door, I seen what I seen, and I hurried and slammed the door … It fucked me up, I’m not even gonna much lie to you. I looked at Diddy differently after that … I wasn’t feeling that Bad Boy shit no more.”

This isn’t the first time Justin has defended his father. In October, Ray J revealed a fistfight nearly broke out at a Halloween party in Los Angeles after Combs’ sons confronted him over comments about their dad.