Mon. Nov 25th, 2024
alert-–-nick-cannon-admits-he-never-saw-freak-offs-at-diddy-parties-and-claims-‘so-much-is-sensationalized’Alert – Nick Cannon admits he never saw freak offs at Diddy parties and claims ‘so much is sensationalized’

Nick Cannon has revealed that he never saw the ‘freak off’ sex orgies that supposedly took place at Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ parties because he would ‘leave early.’

During an appearance on the October 21 episode of the No Jumper podcast, Nick – who shocked fans when he recently admitted that he attended Diddy parties when he was 16 – indulged in a conversation about the 54-year-old rapper with hosts Adam and Wack.

At one point, Adam asked Nick: ‘How did you avoid those parties?’ seemingly referring to the ‘freak offs’ as the 44-year-old replied: ‘I leave early, I’m the DJ, when it’s time for me to wrap up, we out,’ before adding: ‘I’ve never seen none of that.’

Claiming that Diddy’s ‘karma is on trial,’ Nick said: ‘Supposedly, whatever they’ve got, we’re gonna see in… what, May?’ referring to the upcoming sex trafficking trial which has been set for May 2025.

When Wack blurted out: ‘For the record, I’m gonna say this, ain’t no crime against having a thousand bottles of baby oil!’ to which Adam fired back: ‘It is if they have GHB in them,’ referring to the depressant drug.

Nick Cannon, pictured here with Sean ' Diddy ' Combs in 2008, has revealed he never saw any freak offs at his parties

Nick Cannon, pictured here with Sean ‘ Diddy ‘ Combs in 2008, has revealed he never saw any freak offs at his parties 

Nick (right) made his comments during an appearance on the No Jumper podcast with hosts Adam and Wack

Nick (right) made his comments during an appearance on the No Jumper podcast with hosts Adam and Wack

Arguing his point further, Wack added: ‘You don’t think that the Feds would have said that?’ as Nick added: ‘I think there’s so much s**t that’s sensationalized.’

According to a lawsuit which accuses Diddy of child sexual assault, court documents claim the rapper used baby oil laced with date rape drug GHB to make assaults easier. 

When the group mentioned allegations against Diddy surrounding underage assault and children, Nick was heard saying: ‘I don’t believe any of that,’ before claiming that in recent years, the rapper wanted to be different.

‘The Puff I knew, I started to see, I felt like he wanted to change and was evolving and was, like, “Yo, I want to be the father”, like he had been through so much s**t,’ Nick said.

The men were also talking about how money and fame changes people, when Nick added: ‘As we’ve all seen, Puff is a legendary a**hole. That’s why I’m saying, it’s an energy thing.

‘If you’ve been a legendary a**hole and by any means necessary, and you name your company Bad Boy, you ain’t gonna have a lot of [redacted word] rooting for you when s**t gets tough.’ 

His comments come less than two weeks after Nick shockingly revealed that he attended a Diddy party when he was just 16.

The father-of-12 was on The Breakfast Club when he made the admission which hushed the hosts of the morning radio chat show.

Nick, pictured here with Diddy in 2007, claimed the rapper 'wanted 'to change' and was 'evolving'

Nick, pictured here with Diddy in 2007, claimed the rapper ‘wanted ‘to change’ and was ‘evolving’

The 54-year-old is currently locked up in the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn and awaiting trial, which has been set for May 2025

The 54-year-old is currently locked up in the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn and awaiting trial, which has been set for May 2025

Nick and host Jess Hilarious were the only two people on the show who admitted to attending one of the rap mogul’s famous parties as the Wild ‘N Out host said: ‘I have even been to one when I was a kid like 16, 17 standing outside.’ 

The other two hosts of the morning show DJ Envy and Charlamagne tha God reacted audibly to the news by grunting.

Nick explained: ‘I’ve lived my truth. I remember standing outside, you know, trying to get into a Puff party out here in New York.

‘Like how the One More Chance video look, that was real stuff out here. Like people standing at the door, who can get in and stuff. Bad Boy parties was official in New York in the late ’90s.’

The three hosts met the television personality’s statement with silence as he shrugged his shoulders and said ‘whatever.’

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