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Diddy’s ‘Freak Off’ Parties: Planner Claims Women Have Weight Restrictions

Diddy’s ‘Freak Off’ Parties: Planner Claims Women Have Weight Restrictions

Sean “Diddy” Combs he faces prosecution for imposing strict weight and appearance standards on women at his infamous “Freak Off” parties, according to a former event planner who claims to have worked for the hip-hop mogul in the mid-2000s.



An unnamed planner described a behind-the-scenes process that reportedly required women attending parties to weigh no more than 140 pounds.

“If we had to, we would do a weigh-in,” said the event coordinator New York Post Officeexplaining that the weight threshold was enforced unless women were “really tall”, in which case there was “some discretion”.

But according to the planner, the requirements were far off the scale.

Participants in the event also had to meet a number of strict physical criteria.

“No cellulite, no sagging,” said the planner. Tattoos, piercings and short hairstyles were also reportedly discouraged during events that took place in 2004 and 2005.

According to the planner’s recollections, the attire of women attending Combs’ parties was equally specific.

Women were required to wear “very short” party dresses, no longer than mid-thigh, “without trousers or jeans.”

Flat shoes were apparently banned and high heels were considered obligatory.

Aside from aesthetic guidelines, women had to be “young and hot,” according to the planner.

“They were very specific about who was going to come in. No cheap clothes and no flat shoes. And every girl had to fit into a certain stereotype of attractiveness.

Combs, now 54, is currently incarcerated in a Brooklyn correctional facility, where he faces multiple charges, including racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking, which have drawn further public scrutiny of his past behavior and the atmosphere surrounding his well-documented, high-profile parties.