Dame Dash has made it clear in no uncertain terms that if Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs abused his daughters as he did with Cassie Ventura, he would be “dead”. Dash addressed the shocking surveillance footage that emerged from Combs’ horrific abuse of his ex-girlfriend from 2016, after it was recently released to the public by CNN.
In an episode of ‘Choppin’ It Up’, the Roc-a-Fella co-founder admitted he found it “very disappointing” to see the unsettling footage of Combs, 54, physically beating Ventura. “…To see that from someone that again I considered my peer… we’re the brotherhood of hip-hop, [we’ve] showed a certain degree of respect, but you can’t unsee that, and it’s really a shame,” Dame Dash said.
The music producer has four children of his own, with two daughters: Ava, 24, and Tallulah, 16. When putting himself in the position of the father whose daughter had been abused in such a way, he claimed he would have killed Combs.
“Number one, I got daughters. So, if that were something I would to see happening to my daughter… Puff – he’s dead,” Dash said. “I’d go do the time or I’d figure out how not to do the time, but I don’t think I could handle watching another man or any man touching or doing any kind of violence to my daughters.”
Dame Dash dismisses Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs apology video
It seems Dash, 53, was also not in the mood to accept Combs’ “problematic” video apology and challenged the ‘Bad Boys’ singer to reflect on how he would feel if the same happened to his own offspring.
“If I were to ask him a question, it would be, ‘What would you do if you saw a dude do that to your daughters? What should that person’s punishment be?’ Because that’s what yours should be,” he added.
“He had already said that he vehemently wasn’t going to say that he ever did any of those things, and it didn’t happen. And now, because it came out, he’s saying sorry, but it’s like now, it’s hard to believe anything else that he says. “And it’s hard not to believe anything that Cassie is accusing or alleging in the lawsuit because I think I wouldn’t have. I couldn’t fathom ever having that kind of aggression toward a woman.”