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Diddy’s mother allegedly hosted sex parties in the house where she was raised

Diddy’s mother allegedly hosted sex parties in the house where she was raised

Sean “Diddy” CombsThe mother, Janice Combs, allegedly threw wild, sexually charged parties at her Mount Vernon home when her son was little, according to a childhood friend who believes the beatings may have inspired Diddy’s “freaks.”



Producer Tim “Dawg” Patterson, Diddy’s childhood friend, recalls the parties in a new documentary Diddy: How to Make a Bad Boyfor Rolling Stone. He describes the environment as potentially “desensitizing” for children present.

According to reports, it was not uncommon to enter rooms where adults were engaging in sexual activity.

“This is what we were privy to; that’s what we were fed,” Patterson explains. “Has this desensitized us? I’m sure that was the case. Were we aware of this? No, it was just Saturday night.

Patterson adds: “It wouldn’t be fair to walk into one of the bedrooms and find a couple with their butts naked.”

The producer believes that Diddy’s mother’s parties may have had an influence on the disgraced mogul’s alleged crimes.

“I was always asked why,” Patterson says. “I don’t know the answer to why, but I truly believe it all goes back to childhood.”



Meanwhile, Janice Combs has been vocal in her support of her son. She recently called Diddy’s sex trafficking allegations “public lynching

The hip-hop mogul is currently facing a growing list of lawsuits and accusations. He remains detained at the MDC in Brooklyn on RICO and sex trafficking charges.

Diddy Facing New ‘White Party’ Allegations

The latest allegations come from former go-go dancer Adria English, who claims Diddy’s famous White Parts hid a darker reality.

English claims that women attending these events were forced to wear specific white outfits, which signaled their willingness to be exploited. He further claims that these meetings often led to “Freak Off” after-parties, during which participants were drugged and subjected to non-consensual acts.

Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy premieres on Peacock on Tuesday, January 14.