Video shows Diddy urging partygoers to stay 'lotioned up' resurfaces

Footage shows Diddy emceeing, "Ayo, everybody, make sure your breath is fresh, make sure you lotioned up."


Pop Culture & Art October 05, 2024
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A video of Sean "Diddy" Combs telling partygoers to stay "lotioned up" has resurfaced in the wake of the music mogul's arrest on sex trafficking and racketeering charges. 

The footage, originally from a 2022 party at Diddy's Los Angeles home, was obtained by TMZ on Thursday (October 3). 

In the clip, Diddy can be heard emceeing and reminding the crowd to stay fresh. "Ayo, everybody, make sure your breath is fresh [...] make sure you lotioned up," he told attendees. 

 

 

He also advised those smoking weed to "get the Listerine strips, B" before encouraging the women to take over the dance floor as Donell Jones' R&B hit "U Know What’s Up" played.

The resurfaced video has gained attention in light of Diddy’s current legal troubles. 

Federal prosecutors have accused the Bad Boy founder of hosting alleged "freak offs," where women were coerced into sexual acts, which he recorded. 

Evidence reportedly includes video footage and over 1,000 bottles of baby oil, seized during raids on his homes earlier this year.

Diddy's attorney, Marc Agnifilo, tried to explain his client's massive stash of lubricant, saying, "He has a big house, he buys in bulk." 

However, Costco refuted claims that they stock baby oil, a detail discussed in the Tubi documentary *The Downfall of Diddy: The Indictment*.

Diddy's longtime rival 50 Cent added fuel to the fire, mocking the revelation with posts on social media. After the news broke, 50 Cent shared a photo on Instagram, joking, "Here I am keeping good company with [Drew Barrymore] and I don’t have 1,000 bottles of lube at the house."

While Diddy has yet to address the baby oil allegations directly, he has denied any criminal wrongdoing and pleaded not guilty to the charges.

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