Nick Cannon admits he never saw freak offs at Diddy parties and claims ‘so much is sensationalized’

Nick Cannon admits he never saw freak offs at Diddy parties and claims 'so much is sensationalized'

As an ardent fan of music and entertainment, I’ve been following Nick Cannon‘s career since his days on “Wild ‘N Out” and “Drumline.” His latest interview on No Jumper podcast has piqued my interest once again, this time delving into the enigmatic world of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs.


According to Nick Cannon, he didn’t witness the alleged sexual encounters at Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ parties as he used to depart early.

On the 21st of October, I found myself completely thrilled as I tuned into the No Jumper podcast. You see, Nick – who left me stunned when he confessed about his youthful attendance at Diddy’s parties at just 16 years old – was in conversation with hosts Adam and Wack. I couldn’t help but hang on every word they exchanged about the legendary 54-year-old rapper, feeling as if I was right there in the room with them.

At a certain moment, Adam inquired from Nick: “Why did you skip those wild parties?” To which Nick responded at 44 years old: “I depart early, I am the DJ. When it’s my turn to finish, we leave.” He further explained: “I’ve never witnessed any of that.

Nick implied that Diddy’s karma is being questioned, saying, “Apparently, whatever it is, we’ll find out in… what, May [of 2025]?” This refers to the upcoming sex trafficking trial scheduled for May 2025.

In my professional opinion as a lifestyle expert, let me clarify this for everyone listening: Having a stockpile of one thousand bottles of baby oil may not be illegal per se, but it becomes problematic if those bottles are found to contain GHB – a potent depressant drug.

Nick Cannon admits he never saw freak offs at Diddy parties and claims 'so much is sensationalized'

Nick Cannon admits he never saw freak offs at Diddy parties and claims 'so much is sensationalized'

Continuing his argument, Wack stated, “‘Aren’t you convinced they wouldn’t make such a statement?” To which Nick replied, “There’s just so much exaggerated information out there.

As an ardent admirer, I’ve been following the shocking allegations against Diddy. A lawsuit has been filed accusing him of heinous acts of child sexual assault. The court documents allege that in order to facilitate these assaults, Diddy reportedly used baby oil mixed with the date rape drug GHB. This revelation is truly heart-wrenching and deeply concerning for all his fans.

In response to discussions about accusations against Diddy concerning underage assault and misconduct with children, Nick was overheard stating: “I find none of that believable,” followed by his assertion that more recently, the rapper has aimed to change his ways.

According to Nick, the person named Puff, whom I once knew, seemed to undergo a transformation. He gave off an impression that he desired change and personal growth, expressing something like, “I want to be a father.” This change appeared significant, given all the hardships he had faced.

The men were also talking about how money and fame changes people, when Nick added: ‘As we’ve all seen, Puff is a legendary a**hole. That’s why I’m saying, it’s an energy thing.

If you’re notoriously difficult to get along with and choose a company name like ‘Bad Boy,’ it won’t win you much support among people when things become challenging.

His comments come less than two weeks after Nick shockingly revealed that he attended a Diddy party when he was just 16.

A man with twelve children appeared as a guest on The Breakfast Club, and during the conversation, he shared something that momentarily silenced the hosts of this popular morning talk radio program.

Nick Cannon admits he never saw freak offs at Diddy parties and claims 'so much is sensationalized'
Nick Cannon admits he never saw freak offs at Diddy parties and claims 'so much is sensationalized'

On the program, it was just Nick and co-host Jess Hilarious who openly acknowledged attending one of the rap tycoon’s renowned parties. As the host of Wild ‘N Out explained: “I’ve been to one when I was a teenager, around 16 or 17, standing outside.

As a devoted fan, I couldn’t help but notice the visible reactions from DJ Envy and Charlamagne tha God during the morning show when they heard the latest news. Instead of words, their responses were more primal, with a series of audible grunts echoing through the studio.

Nick described: “I’ve always stayed true to myself. I can recall being outdoors, attempting to gain entry to a Puff party right here in New York.

Just as the One More Chance video portrays, those scenes were genuine events happening around us. It’s like there were people waiting at the entrance to gain access and participate. In the late ’90s, Bad Boy parties held in New York City were legitimate and official events.

The three hosts remained quiet upon hearing the TV figure’s remark, as he nonchalantly raised his shoulders and replied, “Oh well.

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2024-10-23 00:33

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