LeBron James sitting down and Diddy posingLeBron James and Diddy (Photos via Getty Images)
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs is currently in jail and slated to stay there possibly until 2025 over his latest arrest, and now LeBron James has his name trending with him.

After Cassie Ventura filed her first complaint against the hip-hop mogul, several additional people brought similar charges against him, which ultimately led to his arrest.

On social media, an NBA account posted that LeBron James released a statement on Diddy following his arrest.

The statement read, “It’s crazy, I was bumping to ‘Mo Money Mo Problem’ earlier today in the car and I had a weird feeling today was the day the feds will catch Diddy.”

If you cannot tell, the statement is not actually from LeBron James as it is fake and a play on the long standing rumr that James lies a lot about things he says he predicted.

Some people could not tell the difference and got fooled:

In the meantime, LeBron is getting ready to play his 22nd season in the NBA. James officially re-signed with the Lakers on a two-year, $101.35 million contract.

Diddy, meanwhile, has a long stay in jail as the feds are trying to nail him to the cross for things he has allegedly done for the better part of 20 to 30 years.

LeBron James Unfollows Diddy on Instagram After Video of Assault on Ex-Girlfriend Cassie Surfaces

After a video purportedly showing Sean “Diddy” Combs physically abusing singer Cassie Ventura surfaced, many celebrities began distancing themselves from him.

LeBron James was one of them as he unfollowed Diddy on Instagram.

Diddy apologized on his Instagram account over the incident that happened back in 2016 when he could be seen repeatedly kicking Cassie while running her down in nothing but a bath towel.

VIDEO: NFL Fans Are Upset With Tom Brady’s Interesting Outfit Choice For His FOX Broadcasting Debut On Sunday

Tom Brady on broadcastTom Brady (Photo via Fox/Twitter)
Just over 19 months have passed since seven-time Super Bowl winner Tom Brady announced he was retiring from the NFL, and somehow he is back.

Brady will make his long-awaited broadcast debut when he joins lead play-by-play announcer Kevin Burkhardt in the FOX booth for “America’s Game of the Week.”

The Cleveland Browns host the Dallas Cowboys for the nationally televised Week 1 game. Erin Andrews will be the sideline reporter, and feature contributor Tom Rinaldi will also join Burkhardt and Brady on the weekly NFL broadcasts.

Tom Brady already has fans upset hours before his debut.

On Sunday, Brady, who is replacing Greg Olsen inside FOX’s No. 1 announcing booth in 2024, joined FOX’s NFL Sunday to preview his broadcasting debut.