Diddy Supporter Speaks After Courtroom Outburst, Says She Wants to Protect His 'Legacy'

The woman said she heard that Diddy nodded his head in agreement with her protest.

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - MAY 15: Sean "Diddy" Combs attends the 2022 Billboard Music Awards at MGM Grand Garden Arena on May 15, 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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The woman who made an outburst in the courtroom during the fourth week of Diddy's federal trial has explained why she supports the music mogul.

As reported on Tuesday (June 3), the woman proclaimed before the jury was seated that an unspecified "they" were "coming after" Diddy.

"You're laughing at a Black man's legacy," she said before she was escorted out of the courtroom.

The woman stood by her claims that Diddy was being falsely accused, telling BBC that "everyone thinks this is a joke."

"Everyone laughs in every courtroom in here," she continued. "And I don't think it's funny for people to laugh at a Black man going through what he's going through right now."

The supporter added that she "heard" Diddy dropped his jaw in reaction to her outburst and and nodded his head in agreement with her.

"Black American men do not believe in this kind of destroying of our Black American legacy figures, father figures, extraordinary excellency Black excellence," she nonsensically added.

She concluded that "everyone has been laughing" at the Bad Boy Entertainment founder. "I don't care if it sounded funny; it's not funny," she said.

The conspiracy theories have been flying regarding the racketeering and sex trafficking trial. Diddy could face life behind bars if convicted.