Cudi’s testimony, which went viral, included some shocking revelations about his turbulent relationship with Diddy. One of the most discussed parts of his statement was Cudi’s claim that Diddy allegedly broke into his home and terrorized his dog. Cudi also shared details about the infamous incident where his Porsche was set on fire. These revelations caught the attention of social media, with many fans eagerly following his every word during the testimony.
Young Thug’s tweet has sparked widespread debate about what qualifies as “snitching” in hip-hop culture, with some questioning whether Cudi violated street codes by giving testimony as a civilian. Thug’s personal experiences with the YSL trial and his well-publicized fallout with Gunna, who reached a plea deal in the case, have likely influenced his views on loyalty and betrayal.
The tweet’s deletion, however, suggests that Young Thug may have had second thoughts about his words. His stance on snitching has been made clear in the past, and his controversial comments about Cudi only add to the growing discourse surrounding celebrity behavior, public trials, and the intersection of street codes with legal proceedings.