Misa Hylton Speaks On Her Injury, Court Appearance & Shares Message For Disabled Community

Misa Hylton speaks on her injury, court appearance, and message to disabled people
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Misa Hylton took to the streets of Quinta Brunson’s internet on Saturday (May 17) to speak out about her leg injury, why she appeared at Diddy’s sex trafficking trial, and to share an encouraging message for disabled individuals.

The legendary stylist, who recently made headlines for suing her former bestie Mary J. Blige over Vado’s album, revealed that she had initially planned to recover from her injury in private—until her son, Justin Combs, called on her for support.

In her statement, Misa made it clear that she’s a mother first, and nothing would stop her from showing up for her child—even with a walker.

She also urged people not to let Instagram dictate their lives and reminded everyone that real life is layered and complex, not just highlight reels.

And finally, Misa Hylton delivered a heartfelt message to those who are disabled or temporarily injured, encouraging them to never be ashamed of the tools or methods they use to navigate the world.

Read her full statement below, where she name-drops Tupac and likens herself to The Bionic Woman:

Happy Saturday!

God is good all the time!

Yes, I’m good everyone I’m on my healing journey.

When I suffered my injury I had chosen to heal privately but when my son said ‘Mommy I need you’ I was right there for him walker and all. I’m a MOTHER FIRST, FOR REAL and I am my son’s strength and thats just what it is. Plain and Simple.

Whoever doesn’t understand that just simply isn’t in alignment with me or anything that l’m about in life. I’m cool with that. I have a purpose filled life that I live daily. I make impact. I’m not concerned with insecure people attempting to project their insecurities on to me. EVER.

Let’s start being real people who do real things again. Don’t let this app rule your life I promise you it’s really not good for you. Every moment isn’t a glamour moment, your best highlight reel, some moments are as down to the bone as you could ever in your life imagine. Layered and complex.

To all of my temporarily disabled and disabled people, don’t ever be ashamed of your condition or the need to use the medical tools created to assist in your healing or the way you need to move around in this world.
If you have God in your heart, pray for us all. Be kind, use critical thinking and hold your head high.

Love Always,
Misa aka Jamie Sommers 😉

The realest on Any team

P.S. It took me everything in my soul to not turn into Pac leaving the courtroom, outside of the courthouse 😭😭😭 IYKYK

See the original post below. 


As expected, Misa’s post sparked a range of reactions on Instagram:

  • “Sometimes supporting your child also means making it clear that you stand for what is morally right, and that their father’s actions were abhorrent and wrong. Ain’t no way that I would have stepped into that courtroom to support a man that not only abused me as my child’s mother, but several others.”
  • “That boy is damn near 30 😂😂😂 Miss stop! 🛑”
  • “As a son mom. I am not supporting my son through bulls**t. 💁🏽‍♀️ If he stood by bulls**t, I’m keeping an eye open because I raised you better to know better. Sorry girl!”
  • “To mention 2Pac and ‘leaving the court’ like Diddy ain’t have a hand—that too is diabolical.”
  • “It’s a boot and a walker, Misa relax.”

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