During a recent interview with RealLyfe Productions, Jaguar Wright made allegations that Sean “Diddy” Combs reportedly has HIV and has approached his situation “head up.”
In a YouTube video uploaded on December 25, Wright stated: “P. Diddy had the opportunity like everybody else… You know what’s wild about that though? He faced that head up. He didn’t stop. He didn’t stop doing what he’s done… How many dudes is running around undetectable?”
Wright further claimed she could identify at least 20 other men she believes to be no better than Combs and who allegedly also have HIV. She added that the issue extended beyond the “rabbit hole” of Diddy’s “sins.”
However, she declined to reveal names, explaining that it was not due to fear of lawsuits but because she planned to disclose them on her upcoming self-titled show.
In the same interview, Wright dismissed claims from Jay-Z’s legal team that the rapper and Combs were not “friends” outside their professional interactions.
Sean “Diddy” Combs was arrested on September 16, 2024, following a grand jury indictment on charges of sex trafficking by force, fraud, or coercion, racketeering conspiracy, and transportation for prostitution.
After his arrest, Jaguar Wright, a longtime critic of Combs, appeared on British journalist Piers Morgan’s talk show on October 3. She referred to Combs as “one of the most dangerous people” she’s encountered and labeled him as the “devil.”
“He’s been the devil for 30 years. He’s been covered and protected by not only Clive Davis but Lucian Grainge. He was selected to be the demon that he is. To keep the culture in line so the industry can continue to rip it,” Wright stated.
She alleged that Combs was “designed” for his actions and was allegedly influenced toward a life of criminal behavior by figures such as Davis and Grainge.
Wright also noted that she had been warning for “four years” about both Diddy and Jay-Z, describing them as “monsters,” but claimed her warnings were ignored until Combs’ recent legal troubles.
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