Adin Ross set off new buzz online this past weekend when he made a bold move. He said in a live stream that he plans to host Sean "Diddy" Combs on his live show, but only if P Diddy beats his charges and gets out from the federal custody. Adin Ross said:
"Yo, if Diddy gets out, I’m having him on the stream – no cap."
A video has been making rounds on the social media platforms. In the video we can see he added an old video of Diddy giving a speech at a graduation, as if to show people the rap star's long-lost inspiring side.
While Diddy stays in federal hold facing big charges that could keep him in jail for years if found guilty in October, Ross seems ready to make the most out of the buzz about the Bad Boy Records head's legal issues.
Adin Ross is known for inviting controversial guests to make his streams interesting. He often features people who get people talking, but his plan to bring on Diddy, who is involved in a big public case, could set a new example of mixing real-life scandals with entertainment. Even if the stream doesn’t happen, Ross’s comments have already added more attention to Diddy's current troubles.
When Adin Ross said his next live show with this big-name person would top all his past ones, he went extreme. He said it would be even better than his big hits with stars. Adin Ross said this show could be huge because it's built on the idea that everyone should get a fair chance in court, where you're seen as not guilty until it's proven you are.
His words got a lot of people talking online. Some praised him for going after big, share-worthy events, but others weren't happy about him giving a stage to someone with serious charges against them.
Adin Ross stands firm that Diddy should get a fair chance until the courts decide. Even though Diddy has two cases of moving people for s*x work, Ross still has big plans.
In a recent live stream, he claimed that a show with Diddy would be huge online, maybe even more so than Playboi Carti's gigs or Trump's big shows. He said:
"Let me explain why I will do it. Innocent till proven guilty. And you all can’t tell me that it would not be the biggest stream ever. You cannot tell me it wouldn’t be the biggest stream ever. You can’t tell me it wouldn’t go crazier than Carti, Trump. It would be the biggest."
For Ross, the fuss just makes it all more exciting, he thinks the mix of shock and talk would bring in a lot of viewers.
By showing the stream as a wild event that no one can look away from, Ross bets on the web's love for big shocks, huge shows, and stuff that goes viral, no matter the legal risks above.
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In a fresh conversation, Adin Ross shot a hard question to podcaster Gaines on if there was a real shot for Diddy to dodge the big legal woes coming at him. Gaines gave a clear answer, showing that the chances looked dim with the strong and ready state of the folks who push the charges.
He made it clear that the Southern District of New York, known for dealing with big and tough cases, looked to have made a solid case against Sean Combs.
Adding weight to his point, Gaines said that the team looking into the case is part of the Department of Homeland Security, a group not likely to chase a big case like this unless they are almost sure they can win it.
Beyond just asking if he did it or not, Gaines' words suggest that this could affect Diddy’s legacy big time. He pointed out that big agencies normally use a lot of resources and strong proof before they go after big names like him. In his words:
"Then the agency that's going after him is the agency that actually work[s] for Homeland Security so I know that they wouldn't bring a case like unless they knew they were going to win."
When Adin Ross talked about what's up with Diddy, Gaines saw it as a chance to show how big Diddy used to be. He didn't jump right into the new troubles. Instead, Gaines showed us the early 2000s, a time when everyone knew Diddy's name:
"I'm a bit older than you guys so I remember when Diddy was the man in early 2000s like like he was like what Drake is now like you couldn't escape this guy on TV he was on MTV everywhere like I know for you younger guys you don't really understand his impact but this dude was huge back in the day."
When the news of Adin Ross came out, social media buzzed with mixed reactions. This shows how the internet always brings many views, turning every update into new debates and discussions.
"Thats crazy," a user commented.
"Who even asked for a Diddy stream," another netizen expressed.
"We don’t want a Diddy stream," a user wrote.
This is how the netizens reacted. Users on the web swiftly shared different views about Adin Ross's idea, filling up comment areas and forums with their thoughts. Some folks said he was brave to try to make such a big news stream, but others weren't sure about the rightness of giving airtime to someone with heavy charges against them.
Memes, talks, and clips from his stream spread far and wide, making the subject a hot trend. In the end, the talk online showed how split people can be when famous people and hot issues mix in streaming.
Sean "Diddy" Combs is now getting ready for a key court day on October 3, 2025. On that day, a federal judge will give him his sentence after he was found guilty of two federal charges linked to moving people for s*x work. Even though he was let go from more severe charges of racketeering and sex-trafficking, Diddy Combs is still in jail at Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center.
Judge Arun Subramanian said no to bail because he worries about public safety and the chance of messing with witnesses.
Federal lawyers want him in prison for four to five years, but his team says two to three years is good enough, given his clean past and long time in music and charity work.
Famous legal voices, like Robert Shapiro, think it might end up being about three years in jail. They'll finish checking on things by late September, then both sides will give their last words.
On top of this, Diddy has over 80 civil cases against him, mostly about bad sexual actions. These may be put off longer if they mess with his prison time.
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TOPICS: Sean "Diddy" Combs, Adin Ross