Diddy’s son, Quincy Brown, had his strange face tattoo removed after receiving backlash

After hearing harsh comments, Quincy Brown, Diddy’s son, decided to have the weird facial tattoo removed.

The musician and actor posted a video on Instagram on Wednesday, February 21, showing the process of having his tattoo—a message tattooed behind his eye—removed by laser.

“Alright, we’re at the laser place.” Shortly after someone off camera remarks, “The people hated it so much,” Quincy clarifies on the video.

“I’ve read the comments,” the 32-year-old said as the post’s caption. I appreciate Q’s honesty. I’m grateful to Q @aestheticqueenco, the people’s champion.

However, those who left comments on the page questioned whether the tattoo was ever meant to be permanent.

“Idk if it was ever a real tattoo [questioning face emoji],” a user said.

Another person said, “When the tattoo is quite new, laser tattoo removal is not an option. To begin the process, you must wait many months for the tattoo to heal. The entire event seems unreal [smiley smiley emoji melts].

Some were shocked that Quincy, whose mother Kim Porter started dating Diddy in the 1990s and whose father is New Jack Swing artist Al B. Sure, was ever reading internet comments in the first place.

“You paid attention to strangers on the internet discussing your own face? [laughing with tears emoji],” someone commented. “Although I know I have no dаmn right to tell someone else what they can and cannot do with their face, body, etc., I wouldn’t get a face tattoo.”

Quincy Brown is not the only Diddy child to cause controversy in recent times. King Combs, who appeared to be supporting the Gangster Disciple Killers, recently responded to allegations that he is a member of a street gаng.

The heir to Bad Boy Records is heard yelling “GDK” and making “the rakes” hand gestures in a video that has been made public.

Following the release of the video, Chicago rapper King Yella publicly criticized King, raising doubts about his gаng membership. The criticism was made in an Instagram video.

“Why would you attempt to participate in a GDK movement at all?” Yella enquired. “You have fаme and fortune from birth. How are you spending your time?

Additionally, according to Yella, Combs advised against performing drill music when he called him since he wasn’t from “the streets.”

“I ain’t affiliated w no gаngs & im not a gаng member!!” King Combs wrote on his Instagram Stories, denying any affiliation with GDK.

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