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Power and fame often come at a steep cost—and sometimes, that price is too much to bear. As P Diddy, once crowned the king of hip-hop moguls, now finds himself caught in a web of legal battles that could tear apart his carefully crafted public persona, a dark story begins to unravel. The members of Day26, once the darlings of MTV’sMaking the Band, have recently spoken out about the emotional and psychological toll Sean Combs’ mentorship left on them.

For years, the group had looked up to Diddy as a mentor. But the cracks in that relationship began to show as shocking revelations and unsettling memories surfaced. One particularly cryptic email from Combs, which allegedly referenced dark and troubling themes, left one Day26 member reeling.
Day26’s member reveals shocking email from Diddy
In an exclusive account withDJ Vlad, Day26’s members—Robert Curry, Brian Angel, Willie Taylor, Qwanell Mosley, and Michael McCluney—reveal the unsettling truths behind Diddy’s mentorship. With cryptic emails, a breakdown of mental health struggles, and even suspicions of darker powers at play, these revelations aren’t just shocking; they’re soul-stirring.
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Mosley expressed his shock and emotional reaction to an email he received, which left him deeply unsettled. He didn’t go into specifics about what exactly was in the email but made it clear that the content was disturbing and “threw him off guard”.
I saw some things in a personal email that threw me off guard. Um, like what? I don’t want to go into details right now, but it just threw me off guard, you know what I mean? To make me be like, you know what I mean, like I understand, like, I understand you crying now and the trauma that you’ve seen, but what about me, bro? Like, what about the trauma you put me through when I read that email?

His frustration is directed not only at Diddy (referred to as “Sean”) but also at those within the latter’s circle, whom he accused of being complicit in actions that harmed him.
Yeah, you know what I’m saying? Like, that’s why it’s just not like ‘See that’s guilty, they’re all [expletive] guilty, man.’ Like, and I don’t just put the blame on Sean. I blame everybody that’s in his circle.

Mosley suggested that these individuals, whom he describes as “minions”, want to mimic Diddy’s success, and when they can’t, they turn against him. Meanwhile, for the former, it wasn’t just the content of the email that hit him hard; it was the betrayal. As if the rug had been pulled from under him, he was left trying to make sense of how a mentor he had admired for years could harbor such unsettling ideas.
Qwanell Mosley opens up about Diddy’s alleged drug-fueled binges & chilling ‘sacrificial’ experience
The conversation took a darker turn when the interviewer pressed Qwanell Mosley onDiddy’s alleged drug-fueled binges. He hesitated at first, but when he spoke, his words were chilling.
Well, I mean, I can’t, I’ll keep it very short. Um, things felt very sacrificial [expletive].

When asked to explain further, Mosley barely scratched the surface of what he was implying.
I can’t. ‘Cause I don’t want to sound like I’m a conspiracy person too, you know what I mean? ‘Cause I’m not. But, um, when you’re under a power, man, it’s just… you. I can’t go into details now, but, uh, but, sir, like, I’ll tell you, it felt like, uh, like some sacrificial stuff was going on, man.Like, it felt very scary and weird to where I ran to get help. I ran to my doctor. I spoke up with my family. I spoke up to people around me, because I was like, ‘If this is true and I come missing or dead or something, I want you guys to know facts and the truth of what I’m going through and experiencing.’

The way this member described his encounters with Diddy’s alleged erratic behavior and the feeling that something was “sacrificial” was not something you can easily brush off. The tone was clear. It was more like something was fundamentally wrong with the environment he was in, and it triggered deep fear and confusion.
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