We Watched Diddy ‘Break’ Que In Real Time — Graphic New Diddy Video Spotlights Trauma & Drug-Induced Mental Illness [Op-Ed]
Qwanell “Que” Mosely of Day26 performs at The Apollo Theater on May 30, 2009, in New York City. (Photo by Jerritt Clark/Getty Images)
The Dec. 2 release of Netflix’s explosive documentary Sean Combs: The Reckoning has forced a lot of uncomfortable topics to the forefront, including childhood trauma, sex, drug, and alcohol addiction, as well as mental health issues.
Now, we’re all looking back for possible blind spots to help us better understand some of Diddy’s dark truths and how his actions negatively impacted so many people around him. The truth is that there were some glaring signs, but if you don’t know what to look for it’s easy to speed right past them.
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R&B group Day 26 attends the season finale of “Making the Band 4” on October 14, 2008, in New York City. Source: Astrid Stawiarz / Getty
R&B group Day26 was signed to Bad Boy Records from 2007 to 2012 and was formed on the MTV reality TV singing competition Making the Band 4.
On the show, group member Que alluded to a traumatic experience involving Diddy, which he continued to do for many years afterward. Fans, me included, watched as he socially and emotionally withdrew, devolving into a shell of his former self. But we tuned in to watch the drama unfold, sometimes mistaking Diddy’s mistreatment and exploitation of his artists for entertainment.
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