In light of the recent controversy surrounding Diddy, federal authorities reportedly conducted a raid on the music mogul’s apartment, seizing 1,000 bottles of baby oil along with various other items. A TikTok user recently circulated a video claiming that the bottles contained GHB, rather than baby oil.
The TikToker elaborated that GHB is often referred to as “liquid ecstasy.”In her video, she stated:
“It’s not baby oil, it’s GHB. If baby oil was a significant part of these parties and everything that Diddy did to his victims, some celebrity would have made a joke about it by now. We would have heard about it.”
She went on to reference another unidentified TikToker, who also claimed that the contents were “laced with drugs.”In her viral video, the TikToker cited an alleged comment by Jaguar Wright, who supposedly said “Blink Twice”at the conclusion of an interview.
The TikToker then discussed a movie featuring Channing Tatum, where he would spray perfume on women, resulting in their inability to remember anything.
Further in the video, she provided insights into GHB, detailing its various effects—both positive and negative.
It was noted that GHB was discontinued in the 1960s and had been used as a performance-enhancing agent.
The TikToker pointed out that while GHB can lead to severe side effects like seizures and coma, it can also induce euphoric feelings. She remarked:
“What is GHB for parents! Usually available as a clear liquid! It’s not baby oil. It just makes sense because why would the feds confiscate a thousand bottles of baby oil!?”
She asserted that it would be implausible for Diddy to exert control over so many people without drugging them.
Diddy’s Attorney Marc Agnifilo Comments on the Baby Oil Containers
While claims are rampant on social media suggesting that the baby oil seized from Diddy’s residence was actually GHB, the mogul’s lawyer provided his perspective on the significant quantity of oil bottles.
Marc Agnifilo spoke with TMZ for their upcoming documentary, The Downfall of Diddy: The Indictment, stating:
“I don’t know where the number a thousand came [from]… I can’t imagine it’s thousands. I’m not really sure what the baby oil has to do with anything.”
TMZ founder Harvey Levin then remarked that, according to federal agents, the large quantities of baby oil could have been utilized as “lubricant for an orgy.”Agnifilo responded:
“I guess. I don’t know what you need a thousand—one bottle of baby oil goes a long way.”
The lawyer attempted to rationalize the situation, suggesting that Diddy might have purchased the bottles in bulk from a wholesale retailer, like Costco. He added:
“I mean, he has a big house. He buys in bulk, you know. I think they have Costcos wherever he has a home. Have you seen the parking lot of a Costco and what people walk out with?”
In addition to the bottles of baby oil and lubricants, federal authorities also confiscated firearms during the raid at Diddy’s mansion.
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