The Dirty Money creator gushes about the cosmetics mogul's 'hustle' while they're interacting during his Team Love Dance-A-Thon, but social media users have got his comment twisted.

AceShowbiz - Sean "P. Diddy" Combs admires Kylie Jenner's hard work and he let her know it during his Team Love Dance-A-Thon on Easter Sunday, April 12. Interacting with the reality TV star who took part in the virtual dance party which was broadcast on Instagram Live, he praised her for being such an inspiration to his daughters and other women.

"Your hustle is unmatched," said the hip-hop mogul, who was joined by his children, to Kylie who appeared in a split screen. Greeting Diddy's family from her own home, the Kylie Cosmetics founder appeared to go makeup free.

Diddy continued to gush about Kylie's business empire and her effort to help raise awareness about the importance to take precautionary measures to stop the spread of coronavirus. He told her about how she has become an inspiration to "his daughters and all women of all color."

Social media users, however, have got it twisted and dragged the rap star, believing that he said Kylie was an inspiration to "all women of color." An offended user wrote, "WOC?? she's born into money she profits off of black culture bye."

Another reacted, "I cringed when he said this." Hearing the same, a third user blasted Diddy, "Did he just say she's an inspiration to women of color? This man needs to get some sleep now. Too much IG live for him now."

But some other viewers tried to clarify it, with one stressing, "He said 'All women of ALL color.' " Another told Internet trolls to stop making a fuss over it, pleading, "Please stop trying make an issue he did not say 'women of color' he said 'All women of ALL COLOR.' "

Another person defended Kylie, "She's never tried to be black, she's never done anything hateful. She's a positive influence on young people and has done great things that she doesn't even put out for everyone to see. You can't hate on her she's a beautiful person inside and out."

Kylie was one of public figures who supported Diddy's coronavirus relief benefit over the weekend. Hold in collaboration with bosses at Direct Action, the holiday event kicked off at 3 P.M. EST. The virtual dance party, which also featured Oprah Winfrey, Jennifer Lopez and her fiance Alex Rodriguez, Lizzo, DJ Khaled and Naomi Campbell, raised over $4 million to aid U.S. healthcare workers. Michelle Obama and Madonna were among those tuning in.

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