Khloe Kardashian reveals details of Diddy's parties: "Half the people were butt-naked"
Khloé Kardashian shared details about Sean “Diddy” Combs’ extravagant parties in a resurfaced clip from Keeping Up With the Kardashians following the rapper’s arrest on sex trafficking charges.
The Good American founder, now 40, recalled attending one of Diddy’s celebrity-filled events in an episode of the E! reality show, titled “Secrets of a Double Life,” which originally aired on August 17, 2014.
In a flashback scene, Kourtney Kardashian asked Khloé, “So who was with you this weekend?” while tidying up a closet.
“A bunch of my friends,” Khloé replied coyly, which led Kourtney to list a few well-known names.
“Diddy, Quincy [Combs,] Justin Bieber, French Montana,” Kourtney said.
Khloé responded, “So far so good,” and then asked Kourtney if she recognized everyone on the list.
Kourtney admitted, “No,” and Khloé followed up with, “Good.”
In another part of the episode, Khloé described her time at Diddy’s party while bowling with Kourtney and their friend Khadijah Haqq.
“I haven’t been to bed yet. I got on a plane at 5:30 a.m.,” she said.
Khloé then revealed, “Well, this party, I think half the people were butt-naked.”
She playfully teased Kourtney, saying that the Lemme founder “would have loved it.”
Kourtney, unfazed by Khloé’s comment about guests undressing at the party, turned to Haqq and asked if she had met Khloé’s new group of friends at the event.
“No. Well, kind of,” Haqq replied, prompting Khloé to quickly interject, “Stop. Stop talking!”
When Haqq attempted to explain, insisting she hadn’t revealed anything, Khloé repeated, “Stop talking.”
Combs was famous for hosting annual white parties attended by a range of celebrities, including Khloé and Kourtney’s sister Kim Kardashian, along with stars like Sarah Jessica Parker, Leonardo DiCaprio, and others.
Last week, the I’ll Be Missing You artist, 54, was arrested in New York City and charged with racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking by force, fraud, or coercion, and transporting individuals for prostitution.