‘Family Matters’ Star Reginald VelJohnson Slams ‘Bullsh*t’ Rumors About Him & Diddy: ‘Get A Life’

‘Family Matters’ Star Reginald VelJohnson Slams ‘Bullsh*t’ Rumors About Him & Diddy: ‘Get A Life’
Reginald VelJohnson doesn’t want his name in any part of Diddy’s drama.
The actor, who famously played Carl Winslow on Family Matters for nine seasons, gave an unfiltered response to rumors that he and Diddy were intimate.
The speculation surfaced thanks to comedian Luce Cannon, who claimed during an episode of Drinx with Ginx this year that he saw VelJohnson, 72, and Diddy, 54, having intercourse at a party.
VelJohnson was asked about the rumor by TMZ this week and simply said,
“That’s bullsh*t.”
He then said of Diddy,
“I don’t know that man. I wish him well, though.”
The Dancing with the Stars contestant told those who are fueling the rumor to “get a life.”
The resurfaced rumor comes after Diddy was charged with racketeering, sex trafficking and transportation for purposes of prostitution.
In the indictment, Diddy is accused of hosting several “freak offs,” which prosecutors said were “elaborate and produced sex performances.”
He also allegedly, “abused, threatened, and coerced women and others around him to fulfill his sexual desires, protect his reputation, and conceal his conduct,” the indictment says.
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