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Diddy says he is banned from UCLA football practices
Sometimes having a known celebrity hanging around the practice field can generate buzz for a program, but UCLA has decided to part ways with Sean “Diddy” Combs. That’s what the music star said today on a local morning radio show according to The Hollywood Reporter.
“As I know right now I’m not allowed,” Diddy said when discussing whether or not he was allowed back at UCLA practices.
Last month Diddy was involved in some form of altercation with UCLA strength and conditioning coach Sal Alosi. Reports suggested Alosi was attacked by Diddy after he took exception to how the strength and conditioning coach was working with his son, Justin Combs.
“I think there’s times when you have to just communicate and find out what’s going on and be by your children’s side,” said Diddy. “At the end of the day it’s just about communication to me. I went there to communicate. I can’t speak about anything else that happened.”
Entire article: http://collegefootballtalk.nbcsport...ys-he-is-banned-from-ucla-football-practices/
UCLA is sure having a hard time with rappers and/or their kids, last week Snoop Dogg's son quit the program.
Sometimes having a known celebrity hanging around the practice field can generate buzz for a program, but UCLA has decided to part ways with Sean “Diddy” Combs. That’s what the music star said today on a local morning radio show according to The Hollywood Reporter.
“As I know right now I’m not allowed,” Diddy said when discussing whether or not he was allowed back at UCLA practices.
Last month Diddy was involved in some form of altercation with UCLA strength and conditioning coach Sal Alosi. Reports suggested Alosi was attacked by Diddy after he took exception to how the strength and conditioning coach was working with his son, Justin Combs.
“I think there’s times when you have to just communicate and find out what’s going on and be by your children’s side,” said Diddy. “At the end of the day it’s just about communication to me. I went there to communicate. I can’t speak about anything else that happened.”
Entire article: http://collegefootballtalk.nbcsport...ys-he-is-banned-from-ucla-football-practices/
UCLA is sure having a hard time with rappers and/or their kids, last week Snoop Dogg's son quit the program.