Because of a TikTok celebrity who is a supporter of Donald Trump, Vice President Kamala Harris has found herself embroiled in the dispute surrounding Sean "Diddy" Combs.
The disgraced music tycoon, who is 54 years old, was taken into custody in New York on Monday. He was accused of committing a number of crimes, including sex trafficking, forming and managing a "criminal enterprise," kidnapping, drugs, forced labor, arson, bribery, and obstruction of justice, among other offenses.
Despite the fact that Diddy and his legal team have refuted all allegations, a court has denied his bail request of 50 million dollars, and he continues to be held in custody in the Special Housing Unit of the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn.
As a result of the devastating claims that have been brought to light, a great number of celebrities have been making every effort to put some space between themselves and Diddy. However, the Vice President has now been seen complimenting him in the year 2020.
Bryce Hall, a TikToker, who also openly endorsed Kamala’s presidential race adversary Donald Trump at his rally in Las Vagas last week, resurrected a tweet showing the Vice President appreciating the rapper for his work during a town hall event. This is the reason why this is the case.
"Thank you, @Diddy, for hosting this town hall last night. There's a lot at stake for our communities right now and it's critical we bring to the forefront how coronavirus is perpetuating racial inequality and health disparities," Kamala wrote in a post from her official X, formerly Twitter, account dated April 10, 2020.
Following that, the TikToker quote-tweeted the piece. "Kamala’s loved felons since day one. What happened at those Diddy parties again? I forget,” Bryce penned in the caption.
In spite of the fact that this article has been brought to light at an inappropriate moment, it is important to point out that Kamala's evaluation of Diddy was issued many years before he was accused of committing such horrific things, as per Daily Express.
Fans, however, were quick to point out that Bryce is not the type of person to talk. In response to his tweet, one user posted a collage of photographs that showed Donald posing with Diddy many times from different angles.
It was after Bryce startled the nation when he showed up on stage at Trump's event in Las Vegas on September 13 that this back-and-forth on social media took place. Additionally, NELK Boys, who are well-known on social media, accompanied him.
“We need Trump back really bad! Make America great again!” Bryce, who has a 23.8 million following on TikTok, declared to the audience as the crowd erupted with applause.
Following in the footsteps of celebrities such as Billie Eilish and Taylor Swift, who have publicly supported Kamala Harris in her bid for the presidency, Donald Trump has received support from social media icons.
Business Times has reached out to Kamala Harris for comments.