In a statement to Page Six, Choke expressed his surprise at Foxx’s public claims, noting that industry insiders had heard the rumors before. However, Dennis L.A. White, who attended two tapings, shared a different perspective. He recalled Foxx saying, “People keep asking me if Diddy was responsible. He was not responsible.
If he was, I would’ve been dead,” and did not recall any mention of the FBI. After the tapings, Foxx posted photos on Instagram, expressing joy and gratitude for the audience in Atlanta. He emphasized that his performance was an artistic expression of a troubling experience, not just stand-up comedy.