In an interview with Rolling Stone, Voletta Wallace expressed her outrage regarding the allegations, recordings, and evidence that have emerged against Sean “Diddy” Combs. She revealed that she felt “sick to her stomach” upon learning about the charges. Wallace also extended her support to Cassie, stating, “I’m praying for Cassie. On behalf of his mother, I pray. I’ve seen the hotel video, even though I don’t want to accept what I’ve been told. I just hope he apologizes to her.”

Wallace further remarked, “Whenever I see Sean, all I want to do is slap the living daylights out of him.”

She continued, “Feel free to quote me on that. I used to think he was attractive, but now I feel embarrassed and ashamed, even though I didn’t want to believe all the terrible things.”

Reports have long suggested that The Notorious B.I.G.’s relationship with Diddy was not as ideal as it appeared. A Rolling Stone article revealed that Biggie and Diddy were entangled in a legal dispute prior to Biggie’s untimely dеath.

The article explained that Biggie sought to gain control over his career. Photographer Monique Bunn confirmed this, stating, “Biggie was definitely about to leave Puff. He told me himself, and I know it for a fact.”

After Biggie’s dеath, Kirk Burrowes, former president and co-founder of Bad Boy, suggested featuring Biggie on the cover of Rolling Stone, which was under consideration at the time. However, Diddy declined the idea, wanting to keep the focus on himself.

Burrowes recounted, “I told Sean, ‘Let’s put Biggie on the cover. You’ll have your chance later.’ But he replied, ‘Oh no, he’s gone. I’m releasing No Way Out in July. I should be the one on the cover of Rolling Stone.’”