I just watched it online too. Wow...One quote I remember...is when "Jaila" said "You just remember I used to be a man!" LOL!! This mess is crazy. I want to say more, but don't want to offend. Ima leave now.
That's what trips me out more than anything.
"She" wants to be accepted for "what "
she" really is," but is real quick to play the man card when it's time to buck up. Make up your mind.
I thought Jaila's 2 minutes with Diddy at his home was priceless entertainment.
Yep, and I wouldn't have paid for it if they did charge something. Still don't trust Diddy though. I think he showed a sense of acceptance to get
"her" to let
"her" guard down. Then he's going to flip it before it's all over and Jaila will definitely clown.
I also think they were wrong to get rid of the keyboard player that they let go of due to the claim that he looked bored, but the other side of it is when a musician goes off, it can take attention away from the performer out front, and that is no-no #1. I can bet you anything if he was super-hyped and was all over the place he would have been told to calm down because it wasn't all about him, it was about Diddy. In fact, isn't that why they got rid of J. Sweet? He seemed to really be enjoying himself, and they got on his case about not interacting with the other members of the band even though he was feeling the music. I mean if ole' boy was laid back, then let him be who he is as long as he plays it right. He seemed like an humble cat to me.