Calls for Australian radio stations to ban Diddy’s music

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Calls for Australian radio stations to ban Diddy’s music
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Sussan Ley has urged Australian radio stations to stop playing the music of disgraced rapper Sean 'Diddy' Combs, reiterating “everyone has a role to play in calling out domestic violence”.

The Deputy Liberal leader has called on Australian radio station s to take the music of Sean ' Diddy ' Combs off their rotations after a horrific video emerged allegedly showing the disgraced rapper assaulting his then girlfriend in 2016. Sussan Ley has urged Australian radio station s to stop playing the music of disgraced rapper Sean ' Diddy ' Combs, reiterating “everyone has a role to play in calling out domestic violence”.

Diddy has since responded to the video, apologising for his actions. Picture: Neilson Barnard / Getty Images “While this matter is occurring in the United States, the vision that is circulating on media and online with affect many thousands of Australian women who will be reliving their own traumatic experiences once again today.“This is a reminder that domestic violence is a global scourge and my thoughts are with all the victim survivors who will be hurting.”

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