6 celebrities who warned us about Diddy: Eminem, 50 Cent, Usher, and more revealed
Sean "P. Diddy" Combs was arrested on September 16, 2024, on charges of racketeering, sex trafficking, and transportation for prostitution. His indictment follows several "assault lawsuits" filed between November 2023 and September 2024.
In light of these events, past allegations from other celebrities, including Eminem, 50 Cent, Usher Wendy Williams, Jaguar Wright and Katt Williams, are being reconsidered.
Eminem has referenced P. Diddy in his lyrics, using wordplay to make accusations. In his 2018 diss track Killshot, he suggests Diddy was involved in 2Pac's death but later dismissed it as a joke. In 2024's Fuel, Eminem hints at sexual misconduct by Diddy.
50 Cent has also criticized Diddy, alleging in his 2006 track that Diddy knew who was responsible for Notorious B.I.G. 's death with the lyrics, "Who shot Biggie Smalls?/ We don't get 'em/ They gon' kill us all/ Man Puffy know who hit that ni**a."
During his Final Lap Tour in 2023, 50 Cent stated he avoided Diddy's parties because they made him uncomfortable, "Uh-uh. N***a hug you from the front and the back at the same time? F**k you talkin’ about? Look, if you into that, you into that, I’m fine with it. To each his own. I’m just sayin’ this ain’t my muthaf**kin’ kind of party. It’s uncomfortable."
Katt Williams' comments about Diddy's parties have gone viral since Diddy's arrest, with many suggesting Williams was trying to warn people. He discussed the parties during a January 2024 appearance on Club Shay Shay.
Wendy Williams has also spoken against Diddy, claiming their feud started when she was fired from her radio station for criticizing him. She also alleged that Diddy sent the girl group Total to assault her.
Usher and Jaguar Wright have both shared insights into Diddy's controversial behavior. Usher mentioned strange events during the year he lived with Diddy, while Wright suggested Diddy had connections to the deaths of several members of Uptown Records.
Other celebrities who have spoken out against Diddy include Mark Curry, Orlando Brown, and Mase.