​ Diddy Posts Emoji on Twitter Following Trial—Post Deleted Soon After
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Diddy’s Official Twitter Drops Mystery Tweet Then Quickly Deletes It

The emoji-only post sparks speculation, coming weeks after his legal proceedings ended and amid ongoing programs while incarcerated.

Draggy by Draggy
July 26, 2025
in Entertainment
Reading Time: 1 min read
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Diddy’s Twitter (also known as X) account suddenly lit up with what appears to be the first post since his trial wrapped. The music mogul’s account only shared the eyeballs emoji. Moments later, the post vanished, leaving fans and followers puzzled.

This update stands in contrast to his previous post on May 17th, when he shared a photo with his six kids.

Meanwhile, ongoing reports state that Diddy is participating in a drug abuse program and therapy while incarcerated. TMZ sources indicated he is involved in multiple programs, including one aimed at domestic violence prevention.

Though Diddy was convicted on two counts of transportation in his federal sex trafficking case, he recently experienced what his team called a legal win in the sexual assault lawsuit filed by April Lambros. On July 8th, Justice Leslie Stroh narrowed the scope of her civil suit. Lambros had alleged assault incidents in 1995, 1996, 1998, and around late 2000 or early 2001. In court, Stroh granted Diddy’s lawyers’ request to dismiss any claims from before December 19th, 2000, the date the Violence Act took effect in New York.

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