Joe Jonas drops ‘Diddy’ lyric in DNCE’s ‘Cake by the Ocean’ amid Sean Combs’ sex crimes scandal
The hit 2015 song originally features a lyric that says, “Walk for me, baby / I’ll be Diddy, you’ll be Naomi, woah-oh.”
The hit 2015 song originally features a lyric that says, “Walk for me, baby / I’ll be Diddy, you’ll be Naomi, woah-oh.”
The former Danity Kane singer responded to the Tesla owner’s X post asking “how many people in music & entertainment knew about” the rapper’s alleged abuse.
The comedian claimed he was invited to one of Diddy’s wild parties around 2010 after his then-girlfriend worked on a video shoot with the rapper.
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“What happened before 2 a.m. pales in comparison to what happened at 5 a.m.,” a source alleged of the wild bashes in a new report.
“Thanks to their palace handlers, they dodged a bullet there,” royal author Christopher Andersen noted in a new interview.
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How did Sean “Diddy” Combs go from being on top of the world to being public enemy number one? Page Six Senior Reporter Carlos Greer breaks down the full timeline of Combs’ recent legal woes. And now with over 120 accusers coming forward, i…
The shocking new claims were made during a press conference with Texas lawyer Tony Buzbee, who’s representing 120 alleged victims of the embattled rapper.
Texas-based lawyer Tony Buzbee is representing more than 100 people accusing Combs of sexual assault, including 25 minor individuals.
Sources said the embattled music mogul’s family has visited him at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, New York.
The former Playboy model clarified her past comments, insisting she was talking about the wild bashes thrown at Hugh Hefner’s Playboy Mansion.
A Las Vegas based attorney tells Page Six the rapper may be pressured into admitting “to things that could be damaging” while on the stand.
“I’m not saying that something bad didn’t happen. I’m saying that nothing bad ever happened to me,” the Playboy model said while reflecting on Diddy’s parties.
Attorney Tony Buzbee described the alleged “violations” as “mindboggling … debauchery and depravity, exacted by powerful people against minors and the weak.”
“I really put him on a pedestal and it was disappointing to see some of what happened. I couldn’t believe it. And I didn’t like that feeling,” he said.