Will Smith shuts down wild claims that he was a part of Diddy's alleged "Freak-Off" parties

Will Smith sets the record straight on rumors about his participation in Sean "Diddy" Combs' "Freak-Off" parties.


Pop Culture & Art December 14, 2024
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Will Smith has responded to online rumors that he participated in the notorious "Freak-Off" parties allegedly hosted by Sean "Diddy" Combs, where several sex crimes are said to have occurred. Speaking at The Observatory North Park in San Diego, California, Smith firmly denied any involvement in the scandal in a video acquired by TMZ.

"I’ve been seeing y’all memes and stuff. I see the memes. Some of that stuff is funny, some of it’s funny," the "Bad Boy for Life" actor, 56, began, referencing the online jokes circulating about him. He quickly clarified, "I don’t have s–t to do with Puffy, so you all can stop all them memes. Y’all can stop all of that bulls–t. I ain’t been nowhere near no damn ‘Freak Off.'"

Smith further joked about his busy schedule, saying, "I do enough of my own s–t that I don’t need to be in other people’s s–t." He also mocked the situation, adding, "I don’t even like baby oil," referring to the bizarre findings during Combs' home raids, where federal investigators discovered thousands of bottles of lubricant.

Although Smith and Combs were once seen at several events together, including the premiere of Smith’s 2008 film "Hancock," and other parties in Miami, Smith has consistently distanced himself from any controversial behavior. Combs, 55, faces serious charges including sex trafficking, racketeering, and prostitution transport, with his trial scheduled for May 2025.

The music mogul has strongly denied all accusations and pleads not guilty to the charges. Meanwhile, other celebrities linked to Combs have remained silent on the issue, as the legal proceedings continue.

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