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You think you know Sean Combs? Think again. In this video, we're diving deep into the 10 weirdest facts about Diddy that you've probably never heard before. From his bizarre daily routines to his secret business tactics and the untold stories behind Bad Boy Records, we're uncovering a side of P. Diddy you won't see anywhere else.

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00:00OK, so if you are relying on just quick headlines to understand what's happening in celebrity news right now, well, you are missing probably 90 percent of the picture.
00:10Oh, easily.
00:11We have been looking at an absolute mountain of source material here.
00:15It details decades, literally decades of explosive claims and alleged behavior around one of the biggest names in music, Sean Combs.
00:25Or Puffy Diddy, Puff Daddy.
00:27Yeah.
00:28Whatever name he's going by.
00:29Right, exactly.
00:30And it is it's an overwhelming amount of material, really.
00:33So our goal here, what we want to do for you is try to synthesize the depth of these accusations.
00:38Yeah.
00:38We're aiming to cut through the noise, you know, not just recap headlines, but give you the critical context for the sheer scope of these alleged patterns.
00:46Patterns that seem to touch everything.
00:48Everything.
00:48Business, family and some very serious alleged criminal actions.
00:52Right from the start of his career, apparently.
00:53And I think the initial shock factor, like right out of the gate, is just how much effort allegedly went into keeping these patterns secret, starting with, well, the constant name changes.
01:03Yeah.
01:03What's striking about that, and the sources point this out, is that the name changes weren't just your typical entertainment industry rebranding.
01:10No.
01:11The suggestion is they were strategic, reactive even, responses to major public crises or, well, alleged crimes he was trying to distance himself from.
01:20Let's really start at the very beginning.
01:21The sources document tragedies going way back, 1991.
01:25Diddy hosted a celebrity basketball game, City College in New York, and the planning was just catastrophically bad.
01:34Yeah.
01:34The venue could hold maybe 2,500 people.
01:37Yeah.
01:37But reports say over 5,000 showed up.
01:40Just immediate chaos.
01:41Solo chaos.
01:41People stormed the arena, apparently, and there was this massive, deadly crush.
01:46Right, right.
01:46Just horrific.
01:47Nine people died.
01:48Nine people.
01:49And the chilling detail the source material highlights, which really sets a dark tone for his alleged future behavior, is Diddy's reaction to it.
01:57He apparently saw this event not as a tragedy he might bear some responsibility for, but as the start of his fame.
02:02Unbelievable.
02:03He reportedly even recalled someone telling him he was like a tragic hero, you know, referencing Shakespeare.
02:09It suggests this very specific, almost self-serving detachment from it all.
02:13And that tendency, that ability to maybe escape consequences and reshape the narrative, seems to be what fuels this alleged strategy of using name changes.
02:23Gene Deal.
02:24His former security guard.
02:25Exactly.
02:26He claimed this was explicitly done to cover up alleged crimes, to deflect media attention when things got hot.
02:32So, okay.
02:33He changes from Puffy to Puff Daddy.
02:35That was apparently after allegedly assaulting an Interscope Records employee.
02:39Then, after his arrest following that nightclub shooting in New York, 1999, he changes it again.
02:45Puff Daddy becomes P. Diddy.
02:47That's three name changes in just 10 years, professionally speaking, as noted in the sources.
02:51And the pattern didn't stop there.
02:52No.
02:53It persisted.
02:54By 2021, you know, his accusations were really starting to pile up publicly, becoming harder to just brush off.
03:00Yeah.
03:00He shifts dramatically to just love, which a lot of sources saw that as a pretty calculated attempt to soften his image.
03:07Before eventually switching back to Diddy, as the legal issues really mounted.
03:12Right.
03:12It's like this decades-long pattern of allegedly hiding in plain sight.
03:16And the secrecy thing, it also apparently extended to actively destroying evidence.
03:22Yeah.
03:22We see two specific examples cited pretty heavily in the source material.
03:26First, these self-destructing invites for his parties.
03:30Right.
03:30I read about that.
03:31Yeah.
03:31The location, the details.
03:33They'd vanish shortly after reading.
03:34But maybe more seriously, in 2023, it was reported he paid a hotel $50,000.
03:41$50,000.
03:42To acquire and allegedly destroy a tape of him assaulting his own wife.
03:46That suggests an extraordinary willingness, you know, to allegedly invest serious money in burying evidence.
03:54That level of alleged control over the past, it's pretty disturbing.
03:58Yeah.
03:59So, if we move beyond these, let's say, strategic attempts to hide behavior, what happens when these alleged patterns start showing up closer home?
04:07Like, within his immediate family?
04:08Well, that leads us right into some of the weird family dynamics detailed in the sources.
04:12You can start with the relationship with his mother.
04:14Okay.
04:14There was this IG Live back in 2022.
04:17Diddy was filmed kissing his mother on the lips.
04:20And he publicly said she was single, moving and shaking, and that she goes with him to the strip club.
04:26Wow.
04:26Okay.
04:27That definitely raises questions about boundaries.
04:29Yeah.
04:29To say the least.
04:31But the alleged continuation of criminal patterns, that's explicitly highlighted in the lawsuit against his son, Christian Combs.
04:37Right.
04:38This details really serious allegations from a yacht incident in 2022 involving a bartender named Grace Omar.
04:44Exactly.
04:45Omar alleges she started feeling sick while working.
04:48She was cornered in a room with Christian and then sexually harassed and assaulted.
04:53The core claim is that Christian allegedly forced her to take a tequila shot she believed was drugged.
04:59And the most specific damning detail here seems to be the audio CNN allegedly reviewed.
05:04Yes.
05:04The accuser can apparently be heard asking Christian directly if she was being drugged, and his reply was just, take the shot.
05:11Chilling.
05:11And this is critical because the lawsuit, which was filed in April 2024, it names music producer Lil Rod Jones as a key witness, who allegedly was right there in the room and supposedly has recordings of the entire incident.
05:25This suggests the alleged patterns weren't just limited to Diddy himself, but potentially continued right within the family structure.
05:32It's pretty striking that this kind of alleged environment seems almost institutionalized.
05:38Which brings us to puffy flavor camp.
05:41That phrase is now basically synonymous with alleged grooming and underage interactions described in our sources.
05:47Yeah, that term originates with Usher.
05:50He talked about it in a 2016 interview.
05:52When he was just 13 years old, he moved to New York City to live with Diddy.
05:56Thirteen.
05:57Wow.
05:58Thirteen.
05:59Diddy was 23 at the time.
06:00Usher said the whole arrangement was L.A. Reid's idea, sending him over to what they call puffy flavor camp.
06:06Which sounds like this intensive, kind of isolated environment for young talent.
06:10And Usher's definitely not alone in these kinds of accounts.
06:12The sources list several individuals who've spoken up since, or filed lawsuits detailing alleged harassment and grooming by Diddy when they were underage.
06:20Right.
06:20Names like Oreo Day, Lil Rod Again, Young Miami, Daphne Joy, Cassie.
06:26The list goes on.
06:27It's a long list.
06:28And this broad pattern leads directly to those widely reported claims about Justin Bieber.
06:34Right.
06:34When Bieber was 15.
06:3615.
06:37Diddy released this video documenting their time together, claiming they were going to spend 48 hours going full, buck-full crazy.
06:45And he actually said to the camera something like, we can't really disclose what we're doing, but it's definitely a 15-year-old's dream.
06:51Exactly.
06:52Then there was that follow-up video where Diddy seems to be pressuring Justin about not calling him back.
06:57Yeah, I remember seeing that clip.
06:59Justin looked really uncomfortable.
07:00Visibly uncomfortable.
07:01And the source material really frames that reaction as potential proof that Diddy was allegedly trying to put Justin through that exact same kind of experience these other artists have described.
07:11And if you connect this alleged grooming environment to the broader adult relationships within the industry, we have to go back to Usher again, don't we?
07:20We do.
07:22Diddy made this really strange public joke once about wrestling with Usher for a bowl of frosted flakes.
07:27Right.
07:27Which sounded innocent enough on its own, maybe.
07:30Maybe.
07:31But Gene Deal, the former bodyguard, again, he offered a really graphic counterclaim to that, a very explicit interpretation.
07:38He said, quote, somebody frosted somebody flakes without the milk.
07:43Wow.
07:44Deal also claimed he witnessed Diddy and Ja Rule allegedly having a freak-off, said he saw them run out of a room butt-naked because someone rang the doorbell unexpectedly.
07:54Just unbelievable stories.
07:56And more recently, you have court documents alleging Diddy hired male escorts and slipped with the rapper Meek Mill.
08:03It confirms, or at least alleges, this enormous scope of adult activities within his private life.
08:10Okay, now we need to transition into maybe the most serious, darkest allegations in the source material.
08:15These alleged plots against competitors, including claims about homicide going back decades.
08:20Yeah, this tastes right back to that legendary 90s rivalry.
08:23Biggie and Tupac.
08:25The theory's been around for years that Diddy hired someone to kill Tupac.
08:28Out of jealousy, right?
08:29Allegedly, yeah.
08:30Jealousy over Tupac's massive success.
08:32Tupac had sold, what, five million albums in just two months, which significantly outpaced Biggie's sales at that point.
08:38And what gives that theory, you know, some weight now, according to the sources, is the arrest in 2023, 27 years later.
08:47Of a man named Keith D, yeah, in connection to Tupac's murder.
08:51And the sources detail his interrogation, during which he allegedly claimed that Diddy paid him a million dollars to carry out the murder.
08:58A million dollars.
08:59That's the claim, which immediately brings up the corresponding question about Biggie Small's death.
09:04Roughly.
09:05Gene Deal claimed Diddy set Biggie up.
09:08Biggie was apparently trying to leave Bad Boy Records.
09:11And even though Diddy had his own top tier studio in New York.
09:14State of the art, yeah.
09:14He flew Biggie out to L.A. to record.
09:17Allegedly, knowing the risk was sky high after Tupac's death just months earlier.
09:22Deal asks that crucial question.
09:24Why?
09:25Why rent studio time in L.A. when you have your own?
09:28It suggests motive, or at least extreme negligence, and these alleged attempts to eliminate competitors didn't stop in the 90s, apparently?
09:35No, we jumped forward quite a bit to 2012.
09:38Diddy was allegedly intensely jealous because Cassie was flirting with Kid Cutie.
09:42And this incident is terrifying.
09:44It is.
09:45Diddy's ex-bodyguard, Roger Bonds, confirmed this story.
09:49He said Diddy ordered a Molotov cocktail thrown into Kid Cutie's car sunroof.
09:54A firebomb.
09:54Incidentally, yes.
09:55And he allegedly instructed them to make sure Cutie and his friends were home when it happened.
10:01Thankfully, Cutie wasn't in the car.
10:03But that is an alleged attempt at lethal violence over perceived romantic betrayal.
10:08What's truly striking when you lay it all out is how long people seem to have been sounding alarms about this.
10:15Rosie O'Donnell, way back in 2000, she predicted Sean Combs would get 5 to 10 years and go to jail.
10:20Wow.
10:21And what's maybe even more fascinating is that Diddy himself, in a 1999 E.T. interview, almost seemed to predict his own downfall.
10:30Really?
10:30What did he say?
10:31Talking about his parties, he said something like, they're going to be shutting them down, they're going to probably be arresting me, doing all types of crazy things.
10:37It's almost like he knew, deep down, this lifestyle, this alleged behavior, couldn't last forever.
10:43Okay, let's circle back and really detail the culmination of all these party rumors, these freak-offs, and the disturbing details about his alleged methods.
10:52The source material links some of this back to his childhood.
10:55Right.
10:56The sources briefly mention his father was killed in a drug deal when Diddy was only 3.
11:00And his mother's parenting style was described as very focused on survival, on retaliatory aggression.
11:06Like the quote.
11:07Yeah, she constantly told him, somebody hit me, make sure I hit them back harder.
11:12The implication in the sources is that this might have laid the foundation for the alleged aggressive, controlling personality described later.
11:20And these parties eventually escalated into what the sources consistently call freak-offs.
11:25Right.
11:25These events were allegedly held somewhere extremely private.
11:29They involved, quote, gallons of alcohol, large quantities of baby oil, and apparently participants were given of IV drips.
11:37IVs.
11:38Why?
11:38Just to keep them alive, according to the sources.
11:41That's the quote.
11:41That's horrifying.
11:43And the really dark element is the repeated claim that participants were sometimes allegedly forced, held against their will.
11:49There's even a Diddy quote from 2002 where he apparently suggested, you need locks on the doors if you want to keep women around.
11:57That attitude towards control, it connects directly to that shocking report from September 2024 about the raid on his property, right?
12:04The tunnels.
12:05Exactly.
12:05The raid allegedly revealed underground tunnels leading to a cave beneath his house, which speaks volumes about the alleged lengths taken for extreme secrecy.
12:14And the items seized in that raid are maybe the most concrete piece linking back to the party allegations.
12:19For sure.
12:20The list includes AR-15s, narcotics, and, crucially, more than 1,000 bottles of baby oil lubricant.
12:26Over 1,000 bottles.
12:27So why?
12:28Why would anyone need that much baby oil?
12:30What did the sources suggest was the real purpose?
12:32Well, the popular theory, detailed extensively in the sources, is that the baby oil was allegedly a disguise, a cover for liquid ecstasy, or GHB.
12:41A date rape drug.
12:42A drug commonly used to incapacitate victims, allegedly for these freak-offs.
12:47And this interpretation gained a lot of traction because of how flimsy the immediate cover story was.
12:54The lawyer's explanation.
12:55Yeah.
12:55Diddy's lawyer claimed it was just Americans buying in bulk at Costco, which Costco immediately shot down.
13:01They stated very clearly they don't even carry baby oil.
13:04Which just completely undermined the defense, yeah.
13:06Totally.
13:06So just to try and synthesize the staggering scope of this deep dive we've done, we've moved through allegations ranging from potential involvement in homicide, the alleged attempted murder of Kid Cudi.
13:20Right.
13:20To systematic grooming, assault, decades-long efforts to allegedly hide evidence through rebranding, destroying tapes.
13:28The sources paint this incredibly grim picture of alleged patterns of behavior.
13:32Patterns that persisted across decades of huge cultural dominance, crossing family lines, reaching the absolute highest levels of the music industry.
13:40And the sheer longevity, the breadth of these allegations, detailed so meticulously in the sources we looked at, it really suggests an alleged almost institutional failure to address dangerous behavior for decades.
13:53Within the industry itself.
13:56So what stands out most to you after going through all this material?
13:59Thinking about the sheer scale of this alleged criminal enterprise, supposedly existing for so long right in the public eye, despite all these warnings, even his own kind of prophetic statements.
14:10It just makes you wonder what else might still be hidden.
14:13Yeah, it definitely raises a huge question about the mechanisms of power, doesn't it?
14:16How could such alleged behavior not only persist, but actually thrive without any meaningful interruption for so many years?
14:24That's the lingering question for me.
14:26It really is.
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