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Biggie’s Daughter Calls Out Puff Daddy Over Birthday Tribute Concert


Puff Daddy doled out some free tickets to an upcoming concert honoring a hip-hop legend — but initially there was one great Biggie oversight.

T’yanna Wallace, daughter of the Notorious B.I.G., slammed Sean (Puff Daddy) Combs in a series of tweets she later deleted. She claimed that the Bad Boy Records founder failed to offer her a free ticket to a concert celebrating what would have been her late father’s 44th birthday.

“The bad boy concert is for my dad’s bday but I got NOT ONE TICKET. Just wanna point that out,” she tweeted Wednesday morning.

Then it got personal: “Puff does nothing for my family. Tired of lying for his lame ass!”

Wallace later posted that she and Combs had made up.

“Me & puff talked, a lot of things were cleared up &everything is LOVE!! So everybody can calm down,” she wrote.

Then, Puff Daddy tweeted a response to the whole situation.

"LOVE you babygrl!! See you at the concert!! We're gonna have great night!!" he wrote.

The concert will feature Puff Daddy, Jay Z, Lil’ Kim, Mary J. Blige, Faith Evans, Mase and more. It’s slated for May 20 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn. The Brooklyn rapper, born Christopher Wallace, was shot in 1997, and his murder remains unsolved.

In response to Wallace’s Twitter tirade, some social media users jumped right on the anti-Puffy bandwagon.

“He still making money off your father name half that concert money should go to you and your brother,” wrote one user.

“Shame on him,” tweeted another.

Some were less sympathetic.

“What he is required to do is the real question doesn’t Biggie have an estate,” one user wrote.




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