Hazel-E calls Chris Brown "the bigger voice of reason" for breaking up a fight between Ray J and Diddy's sons

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Rapper Hazel-E was confronted by TMZ on October 29 on the altercation between P.Diddy's sons, Christian, Quincy, and Justin, and Ray J. While opening up about what exactly happened, she feared the guns shot would have been fired had Chris Brown not been there to stop the situation from escalating. She added,

"If Chris wasn't like the bigger voice of reason in that moment, I don't think anything that any of us were saying would have toned the situation down. Chris really did help the situation. I don't know when Chris became the big homie"

According to TMZ, on October 29, a scuffle broke out between Diddy's sons and Ray J at influencer Tara Electra's Halloween party in Los Angeles. According to the news outlet, Diddy's sons confronted Ray J about some comments he'd made about Diddy amidst his lawsuits.

Ray was open to sorting things out at first; however, since hands were thrown, Chris Brown had to step in. While giving more details about what went down, Hazel-E said that she saw the Combs brothers start circling Ray, and "chests were bumped."

Hazel-E added that Chris got in between while she spoke to Christian and Quincy, telling them it "wasn't the time and place" for confrontation.

"We've all been around him" - says Ray J about Diddy

Rapper Ray J and Sean "Diddy" Combs are reportedly known to have a friendship, and during the September 20 episode of NewsNation's Cuomo, Ray, while defending Diddy about s*xual assault lawsuits, said,

"We've all been around him, at least in my era, and have looked up to him. And this situation is super unfortunate, but it's important to learn a lesson right now and ensure the next generation understands how to move differently with transparency and integrity."

He also added that people around him need a moment to "reflect",

"We've never seen the stuff that's being said and the stuff that people are finding out, like, I've never been in rooms that people are talking about, and i never knew they existed."

Ray's comments come after Diddy's arrest on September 16 on grounds pertaining to s** trafficking and racketeering. Although the rapper denied all claims, he was denied bail and was sent to the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, New York, until his trial.

Attorney Tony Buzbee, announced that he will file 120 new lawsuits against the music mogul in the upcoming months with the first suit alleging that Diddy assaulted a boy in 2005 when he was a 10-year-old boy.

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Edited by Priscillah Mueni