No Diddy Dog exposes dark secrets of Diddy parties in final message before death

No Diddy Dog has died, leaving behind a final message revealing shocking secrets about Diddy’s parties.

Courtesy: No Diddy Dog/Instagram, AFP

The No Diddy Dog Instagram page shared on November 28 the sad news of the animated dog's passing. It was stated that the dog is survived by the character Keith and encouraged followers to contribute to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in the dog’s memory.

In a post that received over 20,000 likes and numerous comments, No Diddy Dog said:  
“The truth is I HAVE been to the Diddy party, if you are seeing this it means I am dead. I have pre-recorded this video and instructed my team to share the truth in the event of my untimely death. Very powerful people wanted me gone. I saw Hollywood A-listers do horrible things- Brian Griffin, Snoopy, Scooby Doo, even Ellen De Generes because I have been to the Diddy party. I truly am sorry for all of this confusion and hope you will remember me fondly.”

The post's caption mentioned that No Diddy Dog “was found dead this morning after a lengthy search.” It also shared that the dog “strived to be the best version of himself every day.”

For those unfamiliar, the term “No Diddy” is commonly used on social media platforms as a variation of “No homo,” a phrase used by straight individuals to clarify they are not gay. The term gained popularity after online rumors surfaced suggesting Diddy had intimate relationships with musicians like Usher, Justin Bieber, and Meek Mill.

The No Diddy Dog Instagram account first launched on October 29. In its debut post and several others, the animated dog, who always dons a Hawaiian shirt, explained that it never attended any of Sean “Diddy” Combs' infamous “Freak Off” parties. The character also clarified that it was often mistaken for Snoop Dogg, who is rumored to attend those parties.

The dog also mentioned in the video that it identifies as a Christian.

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