Luce Cannon Responds To Reginald “Carl Winslow’ VelJohnson & Doubles Down On Claims Diddy Violated Him [Watch]
Reginald VelJohnson, who portrayed Carl Winslow on the classic ’90s sitcom Family Matters, has been fired back by comedian Luce Cannon, causing drama in the entertainment world. Following Diddy’s recent legal troubles, Luce Cannon made headlines by accusing VelJohnson of being involved in Sean “Diddy” Combs’ famous “freak-off” parties.
The accusations came after Cannon claimed to have witnessed VelJohnson engaging in intimate activities with Diddy at one of these events, which are alleged to have featured rampant drug use and sexual misconduct. VelJohnson, currently competing on Dancing With the Stars (Season 33), quickly denied the rumors and any connection to the founder of Bad Boy Records.
VelJohnson shared a brief but fiery conversation with TMZ outside a Los Angeles DWTS rehearsal on September 25:
“That’s all bulls***. I don’t know that man. I’ve never met him before.”
Despite his firm denial, VelJohnson conveyed a cordial message to the embattled hip-hop mogul, stating, “I wish him well, though.”
Cannon’s retort on social media was a provocative response to VelJohnson’s remarks, which escalated the situation. Luce Cannon, known for his crude and often explicit comedy, took to Instagram to respond to VelJohnson’s dismissal.
“Sweetie Carl’s Winslow, you talking about, you never met me. You bent over, over getting stroked, and you talking about, wish me the best luck. Did you say that the Diddy?”
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The jab was laced with sarcasm and suggested that Cannon stood firm on his claims. His reference to ‘Diddy’ implies that VelJohnson was present at the infamous parties where sexual encounters were said to have been facilitated. Cannon’s remark now heightens the scandal surrounding the disgraced music executive.
The arrest of Diddy last week, who has been under intense legal and public scrutiny, led to charges of sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy transporting people to engage in prostitution. After the FBI raided his homes in Los Angeles and Miami, which led to the seizure of 1,000 bottles of lubricant and baby oil, the case has been captivating to the public. Further fueling rumors about the ‘freak-off’ parties. These gatherings were alleged to have been used to lure victims with drugs and sexually exploit them, leading to Diddy’s charges.
VelJohnson tries to distance himself from these disturbing allegations. Still, his denial of ever meeting Diddy seems to have done nothing to alleviate the waters, with Cannon reviving the controversy comedically. VelJohnson’s response to Cannon’s sharp words is uncertain, but this scandal won’t disappear soon.
Diddy, who has been held in a Brooklyn jail since his $500,000 bail offer was denied, has pleaded not guilty to all charges and will testify in his defense. The scandal will engulf the hip-hop and TV sitcom worlds as new details emerge, and no trial date has been set yet.
Luce Cannon’s bold response to this bizarre and highly publicized saga adds to the bizarre and highly publicized saga that VelJohnson is still focused on. It’s unclear if these assertions will hold up under scrutiny, but the internet is already flooded with speculation, debate, and drama about the accusations and counterclaims.
The ripple effects of Diddy’s legal troubles are reaching beyond any expectations, as the scandal continues to unfold.