In a recent episode of his podcast, Jason Leigh stirred the pot by revealing that Jay-Z and Beyoncé have been reaching out to him amid swirling allegations involving Diddy.
The gossip commentator claimed that Hov has been dispatching people to contact him, seemingly trying to quell any rising tensions surrounding their relationship with the music mogul.
Leigh kicked off the episode with a rather animated rant, expressing his frustration over not receiving what he called the “rock country informal breakfast,” a quirky way to describe the usual banter and camaraderie among industry insiders.
Instead, he found himself bombarded with calls about the ongoing drama.
By the end of the segment, he clarified that, despite the flurry of communication, none of it had been threatening in nature.
Addressing the audience directly, Leigh made a pointed remark, seemingly aimed at Jay-Z: “I know you’re watching because you’ve got people calling me.
Stop sending others; just call me yourself.
You have my number.” His tone suggested a mix of annoyance and curiosity about the situation, hinting that the unfolding events could easily become a viral sensation.
He even added a dramatic twist, stating, “If I go missing, just know all these calls have been about you.” It was a bold statement that underscored the gravity of the allegations swirling around the hip-hop elite.
Yet, he maintained that none of the communication he received had any violent undertones.
Meanwhile, Piers Morgan recently found himself in hot water after featuring Jaguar Wright on his uncensored show.
During her appearance, Wright made some explosive claims about Jay-Z and Beyoncé, labeling them as a “frightful couple” involved in serious misconduct.
This led to a flurry of backlash, prompting Morgan to issue an apology to the power couple.
Morgan’s apology highlighted that their legal team had reached out, indicating they were considering legal action if the false claims made by Wright weren’t retracted.
He acknowledged the gravity of the accusations, stating, “They were not present to respond or defend themselves during the interview, but now they are.”
In a surprising turn, he revealed that they had complied with a legal request to edit the initial interview, which is not something typically done on a platform known for its candidness.
“There are legitimate limits on us,” he said, emphasizing that while they strive for open dialogue, certain boundaries must be respected.