Diddy’s Freak-Off party rules exposed: "No pants. No jeans. No flat shoes," weight limit 140 pounds
A party organizer recently shared details with The New York Post about Sean "Diddy" Combs' notorious "freak-offs." She revealed that Diddy was highly selective about the women invited to these events. The organizer explained:
"We would do a weigh-in, if necessary. The girls had to be young and hot, so I always had a scale nearby in case I needed to make sure. The number was 140 pounds, but if a girl was really tall, there was a little bit of discretion involved."
The planner, who worked with Diddy in 2004 and 2005, chose to remain anonymous while disclosing these alleged details. She further stated that the parties enforced a strict dress code, adding:
"No pants. No jeans. No flat shoes. Every girl had to wear a party dress, preferably very short, just enough to cover her butt cheeks, but no longer than mid-thigh. Cleavage showing."
The organizer also claimed that attendees were required to wear high stilettos. They reportedly could not have "flab or cellulite" and were discouraged from having "excessive piercings or tattoos." Additionally, she alleged that the women had to be "young and hot" with long hair.
The organizer noted that while many requirements were set, attendees’ ages were not checked. She claimed she initially assumed this was due to alcohol regulations. The planner said she never stayed at the parties and was unaware that women were expected to be intimate there.
Diddy’s “freak-off” parties have gained attention amid recent controversies surrounding him. These reportedly high-profile gatherings were linked to major events like the Super Bowl and MTV Video Music Awards.
According to The Post, several videos have allegedly been viewed depicting women fitting these criteria, engaging in sexual acts while Diddy allegedly observed.
A dancer who performed at Diddy's 2005 VMA afterparty claimed she was invited to perform at his residence as well. This dancer, then in her 20s, told The Post that she was offered $250 for the main event and an additional $1,000 to perform at Diddy's home, an offer she ultimately declined.