#PayYourBillsDiddy? Photographer Takes to Twitter to Get Diddy to Pay Up
After returning from the Cannes film festival in France, Diddy was feeling a bit restless (or full of himself?). The 42-year-old music mogul took to Twitter to invite his followers to join him at a strip club to make it rain…for a good cause, of course.
Well, his PSA caught the attention of photographer Rob Hoffman, who had a little message for Mr. Combs: Pay me my money!
Hoffman’s public debt collection attempts haven’t seemed to phase Puff, who defended his choice to drop $2 milli at the club.
“I know you may think its better ways for me to spend my money,” Diddy tweeted. “But its my motherfuckin money! I support the stripper association of america!”
Although it hasn’t seemed to ruffle Combs’ feathers, Hoffman’s #PayYourBillsDiddy meme has picked up steam. Blogs, fellow Twitter users, and even a few graphic artists have jumped into the mix to try to shame Diddy into settling up his debts with Hoffman.
But will it work?
Have you ever gone to extremes to collect money someone owed you?





These are the reasons why the 1%ers are hated:
1. They are Arrogant
2. They don’t like to pay their bills *cough* taxes *cough*
3. They are Narcissist
*Post me please, man this is getting old* >:-(
This can be applied to the remaining 99%, as well.
Reminds me of this man who’s son used to attend classes with my art tutor. At the time, he drove one of those mega-expensive SUVs, and bragged about how he’s going to be the first in the Caribbean to have a private Lear jet and what not. Man, there are few things I hate more than boastful people, but I digress.
Not even two months after that, I learned that his son’s private school was threatening to expel him over prolonged non-payment of school fees, and that his own employees had hell getting their due salaries. Have your champagne wishes and caviar dreams, but pay your flipping debts! If he can support the strippers of America, surely paying a photographer shouldn’t send him to the poor house.
I say get a lawyer
It’s a bad look professionally for him to behave this way publicly. If Hoffman’s story is true, I know I’d never work with Diddy in the business, he might not pay me either!
He’s wrong. He should pay up. The only reason he gets away with it is because he’s famous. Celebrities should be held to the same moral standards as the rest of us.
I know a few people who have worked for Diddy and they did not get paid, or they got paid late. He is notorious for this. Some people, like editors, graphic designers etc have said they would never work for him again!!!