Day26's Que Gets Emotional While Describing Disturbing Encounter With Diddy

Day26 singer Qwanell "Que" Mosley got emotional as he finally revealed the details of his disturbing experience with Sean "Diddy" Combs.

The R&B artist shared his story with Danity Kane singer Aubrey O'Day during his appearance on Amy Robach & T.J. Holmes' Aubrey O’Day, Covering the Diddy Trial podcast. Que began by giving his reaction to Combs' sex trafficking trial. From there, the singer opened up about the time when Combs allegedly instructed Que's then-girlfriend, Dawn Richard, to give him a pill he thought was ecstasy. Unbeknownst to Que, it was actually a horse tranquillizer that made him black out.

"Within like twenty minutes, I knocked out and blacked out," Que explained. "I woke up in the twins' bedroom in the basement, and I woke up out of my sleep screaming, very very loud... I woke up in their bed, two cameras filming me, and they were laughing as I wokeup out of my sleep screaming, and it felt like... I'm not gonna cry.... it felt very sacrificial. That's what I meant when I said I felt like they were trying to hurt me or Diddy was trying to maybe sacrifice me that night."

Que is referring to Day26's recent interview with Vlad TV, in which he burst into tears when he recalled the same alleged situation. After he explained what happened to him, Que also addressed celebrities like Choppa of Da Band and Boosie Badazz, who criticized him for being open about his trauma.

"I just want to say respectfully to them, don't believe everything before you actually hear the truth. Because people added things and I don't have nothing bad to say about them at all. I want them to understand that, you know, be respectful to everyone's trauma.You don't know when a person is still healing and going through the process of healing."

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After the episode aired, Que took to social media to give a more detailed account of what he went through that night and how he coped with it all. He recalled all the symptoms he suffered from after the traumatic experience and revealed that he was "forced to relearn basic things" with the help of doctors and his family. Shortly after Que told his story, Dawn Richard, who testified in Combs' trial, issued a statement refuting the claims her ex made on the podcast.

“I want to be unequivocally clear: I have never drugged anyone,” she said in a public statement. Nor have I ever given anyone pills to take. The suggestion that I did so is categorically false. If such a belief were genuine, it would be inconsistent with the actions that followed—such as inviting me into your home, introducing me to your younger sisters and family, and continuing a relationship with me.”

Listen to the two-part episode featuring Que and see Dawn Richard's now-deleted response below.


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