Diddy Watches Kanye West's Rolling Loud Set After White Lives Matter Feud
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The 54-year-old was joined by his children when attending the festival on Thursday, March 14. A clip published by TMZ also saw the hip-hop mogul bringing his entourage.

AceShowbiz - It looks like Sean "P. Diddy" Combs and Kanye West have buried the hatchet. The Bad Boy Records founder was spotted watching the "Donda" artist's Rolling set, more than a year after they were beefing over Ye's "White Lives Matter" controversy.

The 54-year-old was joined by his children when attending the festival on Thursday, March 14. A clip published by TMZ also saw the hip-hop mogul bringing his entourage.

Sources said that Diddy, who has been staying low-key amid sexual assault allegations against him, showed up as the opening notes of Ye and Ty Dolla $ign's "Keys To My Life". In one picture shared by the outlet, Diddy was seen standing next to his son, Justin Combs.

Diddy and Ye were previously at odds over the latter's "White Lives Matter" scandal. The "Gotta Move On" emcee said the shirts were "tone deaf," but Ye wasn't happy with the comment.

"I didn't like our convo," Ye wrote in a text message with Diddy. "I'm selling these tees Nobody gets in between me and my money This is my grandfather texting you now Never call me with no bulls**t like that again unless you ready to green light me Cause anybody who got on that tee is me."

"Come do something illegal to me noooow pleeeeeeeeease," Ye told Diddy to confront him. In response, Diddy replied, "As soon as I land we'll meet face to face!!! Send me an address."

However, Diddy has clarified his previous remarks. "I am not about to be addressing every last thing that's going on in the world on the Internet but the thing I do have to address is this 'white lives matter' T-shirt," he said in an Instagram video. "I've always been there and I will always support my brother Kanye as a freethinker."

"But the 'white lives matter' T-shirt, I don't rock with it, you know what I'm saying? I'm not with it," the Harlem native continued. "Right now all America has planned for us is poverty, incarceration, and death... So before I can get to any other lives matter-which all lives matter—that Black Lives Matter, don't play with it. Don't wear the shirt. Don't buy the shirt. Don't play with the shirt. It's not a joke."

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