South African rapper Cassper Nyovest has fiercely pushed back against social media users who demanded he delete an old tweet from 2014 where he posted a photo of himself captioned, “Young Diddy. #GoldenBoy.”

The Resurfaced Controversy
The decade-old tweet resurfaced amid the recent, highly publicized controversies surrounding American music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs. X users quickly seized on the post, urging Cassper to delete it or mocking him for the comparison.

Cassper’s Defiant Response
Far from backing down, Cassper Nyovest doubled down with a fiery response, making it clear that he would not be bullied into deleting his past statement:
“Bathi I should delete this tweet!!! Hahaha y’all are crazy thinking y’all can bully everyone or threaten them. 11 years ago none of us, including you idiots knew what Diddy was doing. So cancel me, do whatever !!! Nna ha ke sbaye sa lona julle Vuil pops!!!! Almal van julle!!!”
The rapper argued that in 2014, neither he nor his critics were aware of Diddy’s alleged activities. His defiant and viral response has sparked further debate among fans and critics regarding the justification of his reaction and the practice of digging up old social media posts.

















