Sean Strickland trashes MGK for partying with Diddy

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As he often does, Sean Strickland had a lot to say after Machine Gun Kelly was spotted alongside Diddy in a resurfaced image.

Strickland has long been at odds with MGK and that escalated once the pair met in person at a Power Slap event. Comments have been traded back and forth between the two since then, but the former UFC middleweight champion now has new ammunition to fire at his long-term rival.

With the countless controversial allegations surrounding Sean Combs at present — which ultimately led to his arrest — everybody associated with Diddy is receiving a ton of backlash online. 

Well, unfortunately for Machine Gun Kelly, a picture that surfaced online of the two has landed him in hot water. After being alerted to the photograph, Sean Strickland wasted no time responding.

"Makes sense." Strickland said regarding the unflattering image on X.

"You think he's on one of Diddy's tapes? All that satanic sh*t is starting to make sense now."

MGK was quick to delete his response, prompting Strickland to press further with his belittling of the musician.

"Dawg, don't delete the post just address it," Strickland pleaded to MGK. "You're best friends with a [piece of sh*t]"

"You had some involvement. From all that satanic sh*t you're in to, you probably were a team captain."

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Machine Gun Kelly has been an ever-present artist in the hip-hop and alternative rock scene since making a splash in the world of music over a decade ago.

Though being pictured with a man of Diddy's notoriety amid all of the allegations isn't a positive for anybody, MGK has a history with the New York native.

Up until the recent rumors of their separation, the 34-year-old was signed to Bad Boy Records — a record label founded by Diddy back in 1993.

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