Moment Diddy is stunned into silence with audio of him at Miami party
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The moment came during a 2018 episode of Charlamagne Tha God’s radio show The Breakfast Club, where the hosts joked with Diddy about when he was apparently blackout drunk at a party.
In the audio, Diddy could be heard saying: ‘I like it when you like this daddy, daddy I like the way you’re scrambling and scraping for s***.’
While it drew laughter at the time, the clip has been seen in a different light following Diddy’s arrest on sickening sex charges, including allegations he forced victims into marathon sexual ‘freak offs.’
Diddy’s demeanor appeared to change quickly after he was confronted with the party audio.
In the moments before, the rapper was recalling being intoxicated at a Miami party, and he ‘didn’t really remember what I was saying.’
Charlamagne Tha God responded: ‘Would you like a reminder?’
Although Diddy insisted ‘I love it all, I love it all man’ before the audio was played, he struggled to explain the remarks seconds later.
‘That was you!’ Charlamagna Tha God said, repeating through laughter Diddy’s ‘scrambling and scraping for s***’ outburst.
Looking bemused, Diddy responded by quietly saying ‘hey… man.’
It is unclear what his recorded outburst was in reference to. Diddy has been filmed beating women, accused of orchestrating orgies that left women needing IV drips and is also allegedly a bisexual who sleeps with men.
The exchange was not the first time Charlamagne Tha God and Diddy crossed paths, with the radio host previously revealing a hostile interaction he had with the producer in 2010.
He said it came after the release of Diddy’s album Last Train to Paris, when he branded the tunes as ‘shake weight music.’
‘I’ll never forget Diddy yelling and screaming at me,’ Charlamagne recalled. ‘This is before I recognized, truly, the power that the platform was commanding. This is when he dropped the album and I gave him ‘Donkey of the Day’ for that album.
‘He came to the station hot. Like, ‘Go out the back door, Charlamagne’ type s***. And I remember when I finally had a conversation with Diddy about it… And Diddy was like, ‘Bro, you can’t do that on my first week.”
After the release in May of shocking surveillance footage from 2016 showing Diddy brutally assaulting his ex-girlfriend, Charlamagne spoke out to condemn his former co-star.
‘The issue is domestic violence. The issue is exactly what I said about men not going to do the proper work on themselves and they’re dealing with a lot of pain and a lot of hurt and a lot of unhealed trauma,’ he told The View.
The radio host insisted that despite the interest surrounding Diddy’s alleged crimes, the focus should be on victims instead of getting ‘lost in talking about the celebrity.’
At the center of allegations against Diddy are so-called ‘freak off’ sessions where the rapper would allegedly coerce and drug women into performing lengthy sexual marathons.
The arrest of Diddy came approximately six months after federal authorities raided his homes in Los Angeles and Miami.
In those raids, prosecutors said agents found over 1,000 bottles of baby oil and lubricant that were alleged to have been used in his infamous ‘freak offs.’
Authorities said they have interviewed more than 50 witnesses and associates, and their raids included the seizure of a trove of laptops, cell phones and hard drives.
Prosecutors also claim they are in possession of footage that they claim proves Diddy coerced and manipulated victims into taking part in lewd acts.
Diddy’s attorney Marc Agnifilo has argued in court this week that his client does not deserve to be lumped in with other high-profile figures accused of similar crimes, such as R. Kelly and Jeffrey Epstein.
Speaking of the indictment, Agnifilo said: ‘This is evidence, not of sex trafficking, but of being caught being unfaithful… He was in a 10-year loving relationship through dark periods.’
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