A newly resurfaced old video clip is making its way around the internet, and it’s got Diddy in a LOT of trouble!
While the Bad Boy Records mogul is fighting for his freedom (and the future of his career) as he languishes in a Brooklyn jail on charges of sex trafficking, racketeering, and more, old video clips continue to come out and haunt him. And a new one hit the internet on Tuesday morning that is particularly damning!!
In this one, Diddy is at a house party, which TMZ reports occurred in the 2000s in London. Diddy himself appears to confirm they are in London in the clip, too. But it’s what else he says to the camera that has people all riled up!
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Diddy starts off the clip by saying this (below) before the camera pans over to a man who is passed out on a couch in the middle of the party:
“For all those in London who don’t know what happens to the white man when he comes to a P. Diddy party, this is what happens to the white man.”
The embattled rapper identifies the man as James, and says he is a local London-area DJ who is “not supposed to pass out,” but nevertheless did so:
“And that’s James… he is an actual DJ. The DJ’s not supposed to pass out! But when they come to one of my parties, this is what happens to ’em. I put ’em to sleep! Put the drink on his head.”
Watch the clip for yourself (below):
Very unsettling!!!
Especially in light of all that has come out in recent weeks about Diddy’s parties and all the alleged activities that took place therein. BTW, the video is so shocking that a source close to the rapper is already speaking out about it. That insider told TMZ on Tuesday morning:
“His statements were not meant to be derogatory. The government’s allegations do not address his parties. People continue to rehash old video clips to fit a certain negative narrative and it’s out of context.”
Hmmm…
What do U make of this video, Perezcious readers?! Do you think all these resurfaced clips and old party stories are all “out of context” like the source says?! That sure would be a hell of a coincidence…
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