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Diddy re-shares ‘Victory’ video showing him running away from the police: “Bad Boy For Life”

Diddy has shared the music video for his 1998 song ‘Victory’ to social media; showing him running away from the police and causing a stir amidst ongoing sexual assault allegations.Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs has been under fire after reports revealed US Homeland Security are investigating him for sexual trafficking. The rap entrepreneur’s homes in Miami and Los Angeles were raided last month while Combs was not there.The rapper has denied any wrongdoing, while his lawyer labelled the raids “a witch hunt” that was a “gross use of military-level force”.
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Jason Momoa slams his Conan the Barbarian 2011 remake as a 'big pile of s***'
READ MORE:Jason Momoa 'in head-on motorcycle collision' as rider veers into his carWhile Jason enjoyed the filming process, the Marcus Nispel-directed flick performed poorly at the box office and was critically and commercially panned.Jason has since blamed the film's critical and commercial failure on circumstances beyond his control.Describing his time on the project as 'one of his best experiences', the Game of Thrones actor lamented decisions made when the film was 'out of his hands' during the post-production phase.He later hinted that it was these decisions which resulted in the film's lacklustre reception, describing the final cut of the project as a "big pile of s**t."Jason told GQ: "I've been a part of a lot of things that really sucked, and movies where it's out of your hands."Conan [the Barbarian] was one of them."It's one of the best experiences I had and it [was] taken over and turned into a big pile of s**t."While Conan the Barbarian failed to set the box office alight, Jason's role as Khal Drogo in Game of Thrones in the same year as Conan's release garnered a more positive reception. Jason starred alongside Emilia Clarke in the fantasy epic, with the part later helping him secure the role of Aquaman in the DC film franchise.Explaining their decision to cast Jason after watching the HBO show, Justice League producer Deborah Snyder previously told LA Times: "I remember Jason Momoa [as Khal Drogo].
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