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🎥 Want to help fund our next story? Every coffee helps us research, edit, and create more stories. 🚀 Support the journey here: buymeacoffee.com/yusufcemilm On January 14th, 1970, Diana Ross sang her final song with The Supremes. The official story was simple: she was leaving to pursue a solo career. But the real reason Diana left involves betrayal, heartbreak, and wounds that never healed. It involves Florence Ballard's tragic firing. It involves Mary Wilson's resentment. It involves Berry Gordy's love and his ambitions. And it involves decisions that still haunt everyone who lived through that era. In this video, we explore the full truth behind The Supremes' breakup — not the sanitized version from press releases, but the human story of three women who built something extraordinary together and watched it fall apart. For those of us who grew up loving The Supremes, who took sides when Diana left, who still play those records today — this story matters. It reminds us that behind every glamorous group photo, there are real people with real struggles. If you remember where you were when Diana left, if you've ever wondered what really happened between these three women, if The Supremes' music is part of your story — this video is for you. Did you take Diana's side or Mary's side back then? Has your view changed over the years? Share your thoughts in the comments below.