Ellen DeGeneres’ tweet from 2016 has recently gone viral.
DeGeneres’ tweet mentions artist Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs and wishes him a happy birthday.
She then addressed him using the rapper’s numerous titles, writing: “Happy birthday, P Diddy, Puff Daddy, Sean Combs.”
However, the second part of the message has received a lot of attention on Twitter in recent days.
After naming the rapper’s multiple identities, DeGeneres added, “Or, as I call him, Cuddle McSnugglestuff.” You don’t have to know why.
The tweet was first posted in 2016, but it has received newfound attention on Twitter in the aftermath of Diddy’s arrest.

Diddy is now in jail following his arrest as part of an ongoing investigation into suspected sex trafficking and racketeering.
The tweet’s chummy tone unnerved many people on social media.
Many of them responded by expressing the same thing: the tweet had aged terribly.
One person said, “This didn’t age well,” while another said, “Man, this sure aged well!!”
Meanwhile, a third person retweeted the message and asked the TV presenter for clarification, saying, “What did you mean by this Ellen?”
On September 16, authorities detained Combs at a New York hotel, and he has been in federal detention ever since.
Federal sex trafficking and racketeering charges against the rapper date back to the 1990s.
He allegedly assaulted, intimidated, and forced women for years ‘to meet his sexual urges, safeguard his reputation, and conceal his actions.’

Federal prosecutors have also charged him with ‘forming a criminal organization’.
As of September 25, 11 persons have made complaints against Combs.
The most recent of these is Thalia Graves, who alleges Combs and his bodyguard drugged, handcuffed, and raped her in 2001 while filming the alleged attack.
Federal officials discovered weapons and ammo during a raid on Combs’ property.
During the March raids, they discovered over 1,000 bottles of baby oil at locations in Miami and Los Angeles.
Combs has disputed the claims against him and pleaded not guilty, telling reporters that he is a ‘warrior’ who is ‘not frightened of the charges’.