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'Little people dressed like dolls': Guest at Sean 'Diddy' Combs' 'freak off' party shares disturbing details

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A former guest at one of P. Diddy ’s notorious parties has shared shocking details, describing scenes that included little people dressed as Harold Juku dolls, among other unsettling behaviours at the rapper's 'freak off' parties. Speaking to Soft White Underbelly, Tanea, who attended the party, recounted her experience alleging that upon arrival at the party, security was tight, and attendees were forced to hand over their phones, which were sealed in bubble cases to prevent any unauthorised photos or videos.

While walking around the party, Tanea claimed that she was approached by one of P. Diddy's sons, who selectively invited certain attendees into the main house, where the more private aspects of the 'Freak Off' took place. They said, “You couldn’t just walk into the house – you had to be chosen.” Those selected were reportedly given a pair of white shoes, signifying that they were permitted access to the house.

Once inside, the guest described the atmosphere as chaotic, with loud house music blasting, making it difficult to see or hear clearly. “People were walking around naked, skinny dipping in the pool, drinking mimosas,” she recalled. Waitresses reportedly roamed the venue, passing out drinks to partygoers.

However, what stood out most to the guest was the sight of little people dressed up like Harold Juku dolls, complete with red lipstick. “It looked like some sort of fetish,” she said.

"I'm looking like, what are they doing here? Like dressed up little red lipstick. Like they weren't supposed to be there, but I'm just looking like maybe it's some type of production going on."

"But why would they be at this party at seven o'clock in the morning with grown people? Why would they be here?" Tanea questioned.

Tanea also noticed the presence of several Instagram models and was approached by P. Diddy himself, who engaged them in a conversation. “He started talking about Cuba, asking if I was going to go with them,” she said. The guest also mentioned feeling increasingly uncomfortable as she noticed people around them engaging in explicit activities. “It was like something you see in the movies,” Tanea said.


These revelations come at a time when P Diddy, is facing federal sex trafficking and racketeering charges. The rapper is accused of using his business empire, including Bad Boy Entertainment , to facilitate illegal activities at these infamous 'Freak Off' parties. The trial is set to begin in May 2024, with Combs pleading not guilty to all charges. If convicted, he could face a minimum of 15 years in prison.
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