A party organizer recently shared insights with The New York Post regarding Sean “Diddy”Combs’ notorious freak-offs, shedding light on the mogul’s specific preferences for female guests at these gatherings. The planner elaborated:
“We often implemented a weigh-in when necessary. The women needed to be young and attractive, so I always kept a scale on hand for verification. The ideal weight was 140 pounds, but taller girls could have some leeway.”
This planner, who collaborated with Diddy during 2004 and 2005, chose to remain anonymous while discussing the alleged practices. She also mentioned strict fashion guidelines for attendees, stating:
“No pants allowed. Jeans are a definite no. Flat footwear was off-limits. Every girl had to don a party dress, ideally very short—just enough to cover her buttocks but no longer than mid-thigh. Cleavage was necessary.”
Moreover, the planner asserted that attendees were required to wear high stilettos. They apparently had to be free from “flab or cellulite”and should not be “overly tattooed or pierced.”The young women also needed to have long hair, adhering to the planner’s prior characterization of being “young and hot.”
The planner noted that despite numerous conditions and expectations, the ages of attendees were never directly inquired about. She speculated that this omission was due to legal drinking age considerations. Additionally, she claimed to have never stayed at these notorious parties and was unaware that the girls were expected to engage in intimate relations there.
Reports suggest Diddy’s freak-off gatherings were often tied to major events like the Super Bowl
Diddy’s freak-off parties have recently gained significant attention amidst the controversies surrounding him. These reputedly star-studded gatherings were reportedly associated with well-known celebrations such as the Super Bowl and the MTV Video Music Awards.
The Post has claimed to have viewed several videos capturing events where women meeting the aforementioned criteria were allegedly intimate with men under Diddy’s watch.
A dancer, who performed at Diddy’s VMA afterparty in 2005, recounted being invited to dance at his residence as well. In her twenties at the time, she revealed to The Post that she was offered $250 for the main event and an extra $1,000 for a private performance at Diddy’s home, an opportunity she ultimately declined. She remarked:
“It felt bad, so I didn’t go. Others did, but they wouldn’t discuss what occurred there.”
Prosecutors allege that some women at the freak-off events were coerced or blackmailed into their actions.
This month, a lawsuit was lodged against Diddy, alleging that the complainant was raped by him and another female celebrity when she was just 13, during a party following the 2000 VMAs at Radio City Music Hall in New York.
Despite the multitude of allegations against him, Diddy has consistently maintained his innocence, with his attorneys asserting that their client has never sexually assaulted any woman.
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