Diddy's 'working hard' to protect his brand from being 'fully eviscerated' during human trafficking probe
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Sean "Diddy" Combs is using his best marketing skills to keep his brand intact amid a human trafficking investigation and mounting sexual assault lawsuits.
Since the raids on March 25, the music mogul appeared to be living care-free, as if his "Bad Boy for Life" persona never existed. "The promoter in him – he’s a master marketer – understands the power of evidence that can work to convince audiences through what’s implied." "He’s like rat poison right now. It’s a giant dumpster fire and a threat to their brand survival." Tracy Wright is an entertainment reporter for Fox News Digital. Send story tips to Tracy.Wright@fox.com.
"He’s working hard to ensure his brand trust isn't fully eviscerated," brand expert Eric Schiffer told Fox News Digital. A post shared by LOVE (@diddy) A post shared by Stevie J. (@hitmansteviej_1)
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