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Rapper Cam'ron has gloated that his new sex drink has received free publicity after he humiliated CNN's Abby Philip during a car crash interview.
Phillip appeared stunned during a disastrous interview with Cam'ron, real name Cameron Giles, as he seemed to not want to discuss the video of Diddy abusing Cassie Ventura.
On Tuesday, he explained: 'They invited me on the show to talk about what's going with Diddy. My thing about it was they didn't invite me on to say how successful our show is or the positive stuff we do in the community.
'We do all these positive things but you call me on CNN for the bullsh**? Ima give you the bullsh**. That's just what's gonna happen.'
'We also got free promo for Pink Horse Power,' the rapper said, referencing a 'natural supplement' designed to boost men's libido that he's promoted in the past.
CNN anchor Abby Phillip appeared embarrassed after rapper Cam'ron's disastrous interview to discuss the video of Diddy abusing Cassie Ventura
Cam'ron was invited on NewsNight to talk about the shocking Diddy clip, but at one point wondered out loud why he was booked.
He admitted that he was barely friends with Diddy, 'doesn't know how he moves', and asked: 'Who booked me for this?'
It went further afield when Cam'ron, 48, was asked by Phillip what his feelings were on Combs' subsequent apology video.
'The apology ain't for me, it's for Cassie. He ain't do nothing for me. What I think about it don't matter. You need to ask Cassie if she accepts the apology. I said what I said.'
In an effort to claw the interview back, Phillip shot her producer a look, then played a video of Cam'ron and fellow rapper Mase spoke highly of Diddy.
Cam'ron, real name Cameron Giles, was invited to speak on NewsNight to talk about the shocking clip , but wondered out loud why he was booked after taking a shot of a sex drink
Phillip then tried to turn this into a question about whether Diddy's behavior was known throughout the industry back.
He seized on the chance to promote the drink, telling her: 'Sorry, I'm gonna' go get some cheeks after this horse power drink.'
'I don't really know Puff like Mase knows Puff,' he continued.
'I appreciate what Mase said and of course, that's my brother so if he felt that way, he felt that way. I can't really tell you how Puff moves, Mase would know better than me.'
Undeterred, Phillip tried to ask Cam'ron about 'the industry in general' and if anyone in it had been protecting Diddy.
'Who's the talent agent for this joint? You think I be sitting around watching what Diddy do? I didn't know this was a Diddy joint that y'all invited me to. Who booked me for this joint?'
Phillip then got out of the interview, to which Cam'ron responded: 'Thank you for having me.'
Cam'ron said it best later when he wrote on Instagram 'f*** they invite me on CNN for?'
DailyMail.com has reached out to CNN for comment.
Cam'ron, real name Cameron Giles, was invited to speak on NewsNight to talk about the shocking clip of Sean 'Diddy' Combs
Phillip asked him: 'Do you recognize the man in that video?' to which he responded that he finds everything Diddy is accused of, including the clip, 'egregious' and things he doesn't support, saying that he knows him but is not necessarily a friend
Cam'ron is no stranger to outrageous behavior or controversy with CNN. In 2014, he started selling Ebola masks with his own face on them and in 2016, pitched his own line of toilet paper.
In 2018, while appearing with hip-hop group The Diplomats, they caused outrage by wearing military-style ribbons on stage.
Most famously, Cam'Ron voiced his support for the 'Stop Snitching' movement on an appearance with Anderson Cooper in 2007. He eventually apologized for his comments.
The rapper went platinum in 2002 with his album Come Home with Me, which spawned the Top 5 hits 'Oh Boy' and 'Hey Ma'.
His most recent album was Purple Haze 2 in 2019. The Diplomats last released a record in 2018.
Phillip who at one point gives a mortified look at her producer during the interview
In 2023, Cam'ron and Mase launched the show It Is What It Is, a largely sports-centered talk show.
The shocking surveillance footage of Diddy violently attacking his ex-girlfriend Cassie in a Los Angeles hotel in 2016 emerged this week.
The video, obtained by CNN, shows the rapper shirtless with a towel wrapped around his waist, chasing Cassie down the hall at the InterContinental Hotel in Century City.
As she tried to get into an elevator, he grabbed her by the back of the head and slammed her to the ground.
He then kicked her as she lay on the floor motionless, before grabbing the two designer bags she'd tried to escape with.
Diddy stood over her, kicked her again, and then dragged her back to their room by the hoodie.
The 54-year-old rapper took to Instagram on Sunday morning to apologize, saying: 'I hit rock bottom, but I make no excuses.'
Looking into the camera, Diddy said: 'So difficult to reflect on the darkest times in your life, sometimes you got to do that. I was f***ed up.
'I mean I hit rock bottom, but I make no excuses, my behavior in that video is inexcusable. I take full responsibility for my actions in that video, I'm disgusted.
'I was disgusted then when I did it, I am disgusted now. I went and I sought out professional help, I got into going to therapy, going to rehab.
'Had to ask God for his mercy and grace. I'm so sorry. But I am committed to be a better man each and every day. I'm not asking for forgiveness, I'm truly sorry.'
Sources said Diddy went to rehab following the 2016 incident and continues to seek both therapy and spiritual work.