Diddy’s creepy meet-and-greet with male porn star idol Lexington Steele

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs once waited for a meet and greet with a male porn star at an adult entertainment awards show, the performer has revealed.

Lexington Steele shared how the disgraced rapper headed to his booth at the 2004 AVN convention.

He speculated about the star’s sexuality and whether his “appreciation” was more than professional, given the nature of some of the allegations against 55-year-old Diddy.

Steele described how Diddy waited until he finished talking to another fan before introducing himself.

“Diddy is sitting there, he was just chilling, he wasn’t like he had sunglasses on, he had a Bad Boy varsity jacket in black with white sleeves,” Steele told the BBC. No jumper podcast.

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs once waited for a meet and greet with male porn star Lexington Steele

“And he sat there patiently with his hands together, right there on the counter.”

Steele clarified that this was the only time he met Diddy and said the sexual assault allegations against the music mogul were “as much news to me as anyone.”

Diddy is currently in jail awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking and racketeering charges related to his so-called freak-offs.

The star has also been accused of sexual abuse in civil lawsuits by more than a hundred victims, including some men.

Steele revealed that he was one of two porn stars Diddy was waiting to speak with, identifying the other as Tara Patrick.

Podcast host Adam22, real name Adam Grandmaison, asked if Steele felt Diddy’s fandom extended to sexual attraction, given the allegations against him.

“There is, but I mean, at least there is in porn, where it seems like a lot of the appreciation for male performers can come from anywhere, if you know what I’m saying,” Steele said.

‘But with Diddy no, I would say, of course I wouldn’t know. That was long before it was even thought of and no one even knew what was going on,” he paused.

Lexington Steele recounted how the disgraced rapper headed to his booth at the 2004 AVN convention

Lexington Steele recounted how the disgraced rapper headed to his booth at the 2004 AVN convention

He said Diddy was waiting to see him and Tara Patrick, another adult entertainer

He said Diddy was waiting to see him and Tara Patrick, another adult entertainer

Steele described the encounter as “the coolest” and praised Diddy for allowing him to finish the conversation with a fan before speaking to him.

“I’m talking to a guy and my assistant, one of my managers, came up to me and said, ‘You know, I think you want to talk to this person,’ and I said, give me a minute,” Steele said . .

‘You know I give my fans the same amount of time as I can […] bro is there, he knew what it is to appreciate a fan.

“He didn’t want to interrupt my time with the fan even though one of the guys who works for me was willing to pull me away from some random person to speak so you know that was the only time I ever met Diddy .’

The rapper filed a new bail application on Friday, saying changed circumstances, along with new evidence, mean he should be allowed to prepare outside of jail for a trial in May.

Lawyers for Combs filed the request in Manhattan federal court, where his previous requests for bail since his arrest in September were rejected by two judges.

The porn star said he had no idea of ​​the allegations against Diddy at the time and could not say whether his fandom was based on sexual attraction.

The porn star said he had no idea of ​​the allegations against Diddy at the time and could not say whether his fandom was based on sexual attraction.

Diddy is currently in jail awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking and racketeering charges related to his so-called freak-offs. A number of men have also accused him of sexual assault

Diddy is currently in jail awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking and racketeering charges related to his so-called freak-offs. A number of men have also accused him of sexual assault

He has denied guilty pleas that he coerced and abused women for years with the help of a network of associates and associates, while silencing victims through blackmail and violence, including kidnapping, arson and physical abuse.

He is awaiting a May 5 trial at a federal detention center in Brooklyn.