Suge Knight has issued a stark warning to Sean “Diddy” Combs, advising him to be on high alert during his time in jail. Speaking from behind bars during an interview on NewsNation’s CUOMO, the former Death Row Records CEO emphasized the dangers of prison life and why Diddy could be in serious danger, as reported by TMZ.

Suge didn’t mince words when discussing the challenges Diddy faces while locked up. He pointed out that prison, especially for high-profile individuals, is a perilous place where other inmates might try to harm Diddy. According to Suge, these prisoners could view an attack on someone famous like Diddy as a way to boost their own status or gain favor inside.

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Diddy is currently being held at New York City’s Metropolitan Detention Center, a facility notorious for its harsh conditions and dangerous reputation. The jail has a long history of inmates living in squalid environments, making it an even tougher place for anyone to endure, especially someone of Diddy’s celebrity.

Feb 1, 2014; New York, NY, USA; Recording artist/rapper Sean Combs aka Diddy performs during the Revolt Party at the Time Warner Cable Studios. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Diddy was initially placed on suicide watch after his incarceration, a standard procedure for high-profile individuals. However, Diddy’s legal team has maintained that he was never suicidal. Recent reports indicate that Diddy is no longer under suicide watch, but Suge believes that even this level of precaution may not be enough to protect the music mogul.

“He knows what he signed up for,” Suge remarked, suggesting that Diddy is fully aware of the risks involved, given the drama surrounding him. Recently, Diddy has found himself at the center of a whirlwind of accusations, legal troubles, and public scrutiny. From explosive allegations of misconduct to civil suits that have rattled the music industry, Diddy’s downfall is unfolding as fast as his once untouchable empire.

Feb 1, 2014; New York, NY, USA; Recording artist/rapper Sean Combs aka Diddy performs during the Revolt Party at the Time Warner Cable Studios. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Suge’s own experience adds weight to his words—having been in and out of prison for over 30 years and currently serving a 28-year sentence for manslaughter, his warning is not to be taken lightly. Suge, no stranger to public scandals and dangerous environments, recognizes how Diddy’s legal issues have only heightened the stakes for the music mogul behind bars. With so many eyes on Diddy, both from inside and outside the prison system, the tension continues to rise.