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Armon Wiggins -- the man who slipped into the public eye outside Diddy's trial by pouring baby oil over his body when the verdict was read -- is having regrets, now that his viral joke angered so many people on both sides of the case!!!

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00:00You went viral last week when the verdict was read for Diddy.
00:08Am I ever going to slide out of this?
00:10Right, literally.
00:12So we got to ask you what exactly happened that day just to give people some clarity.
00:16What exactly happened?
00:17In short, the short story is, we was outside.
00:21I wanted to do like a little baby oil thing because that was a part of the thing with
00:27my audience.
00:28We would always do like a more oil, more oil, more oil that was a part of the shtick that
00:33I would do.
00:34And where did you get that from?
00:35Did that come from the actual trial?
00:36Well, that actually came from the trial where Cassie would explain that Diddy would require
00:42more oil on the escorts.
00:45And so when I was reading out some of Cassie's testimony, what actually ended up happening
00:50is my people thought that was so funny, like some of the viewers that would watch me thought
00:53it was hilarious.
00:54And so that's what happened.
00:55I don't believe that there was good and bad to it negatively.
00:58Like, of course, you look like the guy that was celebrating a bunch of negative things.
01:03And, you know, a lot of people felt hurt and triggered by that.
01:07So, of course, it affected it negatively because now, you know, we go down in history for, you
01:12know, this YouTuber that didn't take it serious.
01:15He was sitting outside the courtroom yelling more oil when he was supposed to be at a federal
01:20trial.
01:21And it was such a sensitive situation.
01:23So, of course, it affected that because there's some people that know no matter what I do,
01:27I'm never going to be able to change their mind or their perception of me and new media
01:31in a sense.
01:32People did DM me.
01:34People were like, what's going on?
01:36But, you know, I got a shout out to my auntie, Luenelle.
01:40I love Luenelle.
01:41Luenelle reached out to you.
01:42Yeah.
01:43Luenelle has been a supporter of mine for a long time.
01:46She told me it looked crazy as hell.
01:48She definitely did tell me that.
01:49But she said she's been watching me for so long.
01:51So she understood it, right?
01:53And so she just kind of gave me a pep talk and supported me.
01:56But she also told me it looked crazy, you know?
01:58Right.
01:59And, you know, you know where Luenelle stands with the whole situation.
02:02She's not a Diddy supporter in any way.
02:04Right.
02:05But I was appreciative because, you know, I know where she stands.
02:08And she didn't take it personal.
02:10I think if you know what you know, like if you've done the research, you know that it wasn't malicious.
02:15You know, I think a lot of times, not to discredit it, but people just jumped on it because
02:21it was a viral headline.
02:22Like, but after, like after a little bit, people were kind of like, okay, we get it now.
02:28Like, it wasn't like that.
02:30I want to be done.
02:31I want to be oiled out.
02:33The baby oil is gone.
02:34We're over it.
02:35We're moving on to the next thing.
02:36I'm oiled out.
02:39You guys got it.
02:40I learned a big lesson from it because at the end of the day, accountability is key.
02:46Whether I meant it or it was my intention or not, it did affect people because I can't
02:51assume that everyone knows me and everyone's watching me because they're not.
02:56You guys got it.
03:06You guys got it.
03:07Apparently, we don't have to understate권 is just not necessary to throw pressure from it.
03:11However, we picked up the handbook.
03:12As a겠죠 title, You need to invite people on.

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