The rapper says the critiques towards his son
will be 'a great learning tool for him to be humble, handle it and go out there
and prove himself on the field and prove himself at school.'
P. Diddy broke silence about controversy
surrounding his son's scholarship, almost a year after people debated it. The
rap mogul apparently took all the criticisms in stride as saying, "I
wasn't annoyed at all," to E! News when attending a WWE Hurricane Sandy
fundraiser on Thursday, April 4.
"I kind of welcomed it, because if he's
going to be doing what he's doing, if he's going to be in the city of L.A., he
has to be able to handle the pressure," he added. "So I thought it
was a great learning tool for him to be humble, handle it and go out there and
prove himself on the field and prove himself at school."
Justin Combs graduated from New Rochelle Iona
Prep in New York with a 3.75 GPA, and got a $54,000 football scholarship from
UCLA. He also got scholarship offers from Illinois, Virginia and Wyoming, but
chose the prestigious University of California. "Playing Division I
football was a lifelong dream of mine, and through hard work I was able to
achieve it," he said.
Some argued that Justin should not receive
the fund since he already had enough money from his father to pay the tuition,
but the university insisted he deserved the scholarship due to his talent in
sports.
Diddy and his family are planning to give
back to the community though. "We'll be announcing our overall scholarship
fund, so at the end of the day, it all works out for everybody," he said.
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