Misa Hylton-Brim Talks P. Diddy, Fashion on Cherry Martinez's BAN

by Michael Small | January 25, 2010 at 04:28 pm
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Misa Hylton-Brim, fashion Stylist and former girlfriend of Sean "P. Diddy" Combs, was a guest on Cherry Martinez's Ban Mondays program, and during the interview her comments about P. Diddy and her personal life could cause a bit of a stir.

The radio interview took place before her son Justin's Super Sweet 16 birthday party, but airs Monday on NY Radio Station Power 105.1.

Some of the highlights include:

On if Diddy is bitter over their breakup – “Yes, he still is bitter. It’s like can I live. I have love for him and he’s my family and I’m going to always support him and have his back. But, when you can have everything sometimes and you can’t have that one little thing, you are not use to that. That’s so over. I’m not saying he’s actively trying to pursue me but I get a hard time sometime. It’s like what’s the problem, you’d think I’d be the one acting like that. I stay out of your way.”

On the other women and children in Diddy's life – “Sarah has been around as long as Kim, alot of people don’t know that. Puffy was cheating on me with both of them. This is over 15-16 years ago so we’ve all been around a long time. They are like my sister-wives. I try to keep everything good and we want Kim to accept Chance but she’s not ready yet…but I accepted Christian.”

 

For audio of the Misa Hylton-Brim interview, click here.

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