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In this raw and revealing episode, Ken and Logoff dissect Episode 3 (“Official Girl”) of Netflix’s Sean “Diddy” Combs documentary, exploring themes of celebrity worship, manipulation, money, and moral blindness.
From the opening scene where Diddy casually transfers money over FaceTime, to the unraveling of violent histories and forgotten victims, the hosts unpack how wealth and fame distort accountability, not just for Diddy, but across all celebrity culture.
The conversation weaves together music history, media ethics, and hard truths about the cost of power. Both hosts balance analysis with emotion, asking: At what point do we stop separating art from artist?
By Kent and LoggoffIn this raw and revealing episode, Ken and Logoff dissect Episode 3 (“Official Girl”) of Netflix’s Sean “Diddy” Combs documentary, exploring themes of celebrity worship, manipulation, money, and moral blindness.
From the opening scene where Diddy casually transfers money over FaceTime, to the unraveling of violent histories and forgotten victims, the hosts unpack how wealth and fame distort accountability, not just for Diddy, but across all celebrity culture.
The conversation weaves together music history, media ethics, and hard truths about the cost of power. Both hosts balance analysis with emotion, asking: At what point do we stop separating art from artist?