Misa Hylton Breaks Silence On Video Of Diddy Attacking Cassie: “I Know Exactly How She Feels”
Misa Hylton is the latest public figure to share her thoughts on recently released footage of her ex, Sean “Diddy” Combs, attacking ex-girlfriend, Cassie, in a Los Angeles hotel.
Hylton took to Instagram to address the disturbing clip, offering well wishes to the “Long Way 2 Go” singer while insisting she knows “how it feels” to have to relive painful moments.
“I am heartbroken that Cassie must relive the horror of her abuse, and my heart goes out to her. I know exactly how she feels, and through my empathy, it has triggered my own trauma.”
The professional stylist shares son, Justin Combs, with the disgraced mogul, but has been a mother figure to all of Puff’s children, especially stepson Quincy Brown, son Christian “King” Combs and twin daughters D’Lila Star and Jessie James, as their mother, Kim Porter, died in 2018.
“These young people were raised by women that want the best for them – we put God and education first and have always been united in our mutual effort to support their dreams. Two of the youngest do not have their mother here and it has been our duty to support them.”
She went on to insist that Puff “needs help” and that she’s “praying that he truly does the personal work and receives it.” Check out the full post below
Misa’s well-wishes for Cassie follow similar sentiments expressed by Slim Thug, Lil Scrappy, 50 Cent, and others who found the footage deplorable. Roger Bonds, Diddy’s former head of security, recently sat down with Piers Morgan to share what he witnessed at the hands of the Bad Boy founder, claiming he was also abusive to Porter before her passing.
“It didn’t surprise me when I saw it because I’ve seen things to this nature before,” the bodyguard said of the CNN-obtained footage of Puffy throwing Cassie to the ground and kicking her. “I’ve seen him [be violent] with Cassie and I’ve seen him with Kim Porter, his kid’s mother.”
He went on, “I’ve seen him get physical. I’ve seen him get really physical, grab them up. I’ve seen him get into some wrestling and punching matches and sometimes I felt like, ‘What are you mad at? What are you upset about?’”