Will Smith Denies Rumors Linking Him to Diddy’s Alleged Parties
Will Smith has publicly dismissed rumors connecting him to Sean “Diddy” Combs and the alleged “freak off” parties purportedly hosted by the music mogul. During a recent concert in San Diego promoting his new song “Tantrum,” Smith addressed the speculation directly, asserting that the allegations are unfounded.
“The world we’re in right now, it’s really hard for y’all to discern what’s real and what’s true, you know?” Smith said, per TMZ
“I’ve been seeing y’all’s memes and stuff. I’ve seen the memes. Some of the stuff is funny,” Smith continued. “But I haven’t addressed any of this publicly. But I want to say this very clear: I don’t have s— to do with Puffy, so y’all can stop all the memes. Stop all of that bulls—.”
“I ain’t been nowhere near that man, ain’t did none of that stupid s—,” Smith added. “So, whenever y’all hear it, if somebody say that, it’s a damn lie.”
The rumors intensified amid claims regarding the extravagant gatherings described as involving “cases and cases” of personal lubricant. In a humorous rebuttal, Smith remarked, “I don’t even like baby oil,” further distancing himself from the sensational allegations.
In a more serious context, Sean “Diddy” Combs is facing substantial legal troubles of his own. He is charged with serious offenses such as racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking by force, fraud, or coercion, and transportation for prostitution. These charges could lead to significant legal penalties if convicted. Combs faces a minimum of 15 years in prison, with the possibility of life imprisonment, per the Department of Justice.
The indictment outlines allegations that Combs orchestrated a criminal enterprise that involved coerced sexual acts, using intimidation tactics to recruit women. Prosecutors claim that he used threats and abusive behavior within his business network, including Bad Boy Entertainment and Combs Enterprises, to satisfy his sexual desires.
Combs has made multiple attempts to secure his release while awaiting trial, yet each has been denied as prosecutors argue that he poses a potential risk to witnesses involved in the case.
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