The LA Times suggested that both father and son would be applauded if they
handed the money back.
“There is no doubt Justin Combs earned it. There’s also no doubt he
doesn’t need it,” an opinion piece said.
“Perhaps Diddy could make the even grander gesture of writing a check to
UCLA for $54,000 for a matching scholarship for some talented young scholar
who couldn’t otherwise afford to study there.”
After hearing the criticism, the young Combs took to Twitter to defend
himself.
“Regardless what the circumstances are, I put that work in!!!! PERIOD.
Regardless of what you do in life every1 is gonna have their own opinion.
Stay focused, keep that tunnel vision never 4get why u started,”
he said.
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