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Friend Alleges Diddy’s Mother Hosted Sex Parties at His Childhood Home

Like mother, like son? It’s being alleged that Diddy’s mother, Janice Combs used to throw sex parties when he was just a child at their home.

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Sean “Diddy” Combs is at the center of new allegations detailed in the trailer for Peacock’s upcoming documentary Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy. The film explores the mogul’s rise to fame while also delving into disturbing claims about his past, including accusations against his mother, Janice Combs, and reflections on Diddy’s own alleged behavior.


Allegations Against Janice Combs

In the documentary, Diddy’s childhood friend, Tim “Dawg” Patterson, alleges that Janice Combs hosted sexually charged parties at their home during Diddy’s upbringing. Patterson recalled that these gatherings exposed young Sean to a chaotic environment filled with alcohol, drug use, and explicit activities.

“You’d walk into a room, and it wasn’t uncommon to see people naked,” Patterson claimed.

He described attendees as individuals from Harlem’s streets, including pimps, drug addicts, and other characters from the nightlife scene. Patterson suggested that these experiences might have influenced Diddy’s later alleged behaviors, stating,

“Was it desensitizing us? I’m sure it was. It was just our normal Saturday night.”


Further Allegations Against Diddy

The documentary also addresses allegations that Diddy engaged in inappropriate behavior, including claims of sexual encounters with underage girls. An anonymous source in the trailer detailed his alleged preference for “red rooms,” which they claim were used for sexual activities.

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“Any time a studio or room is red, he’s making love and sex,”

the source alleged, adding that underage girls were reportedly involved.


Legal Team Responds to the Claims

Diddy has been incarcerated since September 2024, and his legal team has issued a statement to People denouncing the allegations presented in the documentary. They described the claims as “baseless” and accused the filmmakers of promoting

“unchecked conspiracy theories without accountability or evidence.”

Despite these denials, the accusations have reignited public scrutiny of Diddy’s past, with his trial set to begin on May 5, 2025.


Documentary Release Date

Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy will premiere on Peacock on January 14, offering an unfiltered look at the life and controversies surrounding the iconic artist and producer. As the trial date approaches, the documentary is expected to further fuel debate about the allegations and the impact of Diddy’s upbringing on his life and career.

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