The 46-year-old rapper and producer, formerly known as Puff Daddy, poured his heart out in a confessional selfie video posted on Twitter and Instagram.
"I think that we can all get better. I truly believe that people can change and I want to be a shining example of changing for the better, going up. I'm just sharing all my thoughts...Have a beautiful day. Team Love," wrote the "Coming Home" singer next to the video.
"All this week I've been really trying to work on being conscious of how I speak to people. Sometimes I'm very, very harsh," he said, walking around shirtless.
"So I feel like I'm getting better every day and all I can do is try. And to anybody out there, if I ever talked to you wrong or..., I'm sorry. I'm a work in progress and I'm gonna get better.
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