Resurfaced footage captured the moment Diddy was left in stunned silence after radio hosts played audio of him at a Miami party referring to men “fighting and fighting over shit.”
The moment came during a 2018 episode of Charlamagne Tha God’s The Breakfast Club radio show, where the hosts joked with Diddy about when he was apparently blackout drunk at a party.
In the audio, Diddy can be heard saying, “I like it when you like this daddy, daddy I like the way you fight and fight for shit.”
While it was laughable at the time, the clip has been seen in a different light following Diddy’s arrest on sickening sexual charges, including allegations that he forced victims into marathon sexual “sprees.”
Footage has resurfaced capturing the moment Diddy was left in stunned silence after radio hosts played audio of him at a party in Miami, which has been seen in a different light following his shocking arrest this week.
Diddy, whose real name is Sean Combs, was indicted in New York this week and charged with sex trafficking, racketeering and transportation for prostitution.
Diddy’s attitude seemed to change quickly after he was confronted with the party audio.
Moments earlier, the rapper recalled being intoxicated at a party in Miami and “not really remembering what I was saying.”
Charlamagne Tha God replied, ‘Do you want a reminder?’
Though Diddy insisted “I love it all, I love it all man” before the audio played, he struggled to explain his comments seconds later.
“It was you!” Charlamagna Tha God said, laughingly repeating Diddy’s “search and search for shit” outburst.
Diddy, bewildered, quietly replied, “Hey… man.”
Diddy was seen in a courtroom skit this week, where he pleaded not guilty.
It is unclear what the recorded outburst was about. Diddy has been filmed beating women, accused of hosting orgies that left women needing IVs and is also said to be bisexual and sleep with men.
This wasn’t the first exchange Charlamagne Tha God and Diddy have crossed paths in, as the radio host previously revealed a hostile interaction he had with the producer in 2010.
He said this happened after the release of Diddy’s album, Last Train to Paris, when he called the songs “weight-shaking music.”
“I’ll never forget Diddy screaming and yelling at me,” Charlamagne recalled. “That was before I really realized the power of the platform. That was when he dropped the album and I gave him the ‘Donkey of the Day’ award for that album.
‘He came into the station with a very aggressive attitude, like, ‘Get out the back door, Charlamagne. ‘ And I remember when I finally had a conversation with Diddy about it… And Diddy was like, ‘Bro, you can’t do that in my first week. ‘
Following the release of shocking surveillance footage from 2016 in May showing Diddy brutally assaulting his ex-girlfriend, Charlamagne spoke out to condemn his former co-star.
“The problem is domestic violence. The problem is exactly what I said about men not taking the proper measures and having to deal with a lot of pain, a lot of suffering and a lot of unhealed trauma,” she told The View.
The radio host insisted that despite the interest surrounding Diddy’s alleged crimes, the focus should be on the victims rather than “getting lost in talking about the celebrity.”
Following Diddy’s arrest this week, prosecutors say they are in possession of footage they claim proves Diddy coerced and manipulated victims into engaging in lewd acts.
Charlamagne Tha God previously criticized Diddy following the release of shocking surveillance footage from 2016 showing Diddy brutally assaulting his ex-girlfriend.
At the heart of the allegations against Diddy are so-called ‘freak off’ sessions, in which the rapper allegedly forced and drugged women into long sexual marathons.
Diddy’s arrest came about six months after federal authorities raided his homes in Los Angeles and Miami.
In those raids, prosecutors said officers found more than 1,000 bottles of baby oil and lubricant that had allegedly been used in his infamous “outbursts.”
Authorities said they have interviewed more than 50 witnesses and associates, and that their raids included the seizure of a large number of laptops, cellphones and hard drives.
Prosecutors also say they are in possession of footage they say proves Diddy coerced and manipulated the victims into engaging in lewd acts.
Diddy’s attorney, Marc Agnifilo, argued in court this week that his client does not deserve to be lumped with other high-profile figures accused of similar crimes, such as R. Kelly and Jeffrey Epstein.
Speaking about the allegation, Agnifilo said: ‘This is evidence, not of sex trafficking, but of being caught cheating… He was in a 10-year loving relationship through dark periods.’
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