Moment Diddy is stunned into silence when audio of him at Miami party is played
Resurfaced footage captured the moment Diddy was left in stunned silence after radio hosts played him an audio clip at a Miami party in which he spoke about men “scurrying and scraping for shit.”
The moment came during a 2018 episode of Charlamagne Tha God’s radio show The Breakfast Club, in which the hosts joked with Diddy about a time he was drunk and passed out at a party.
In the audio, Diddy can be heard saying, “I like it when you like this, daddy, daddy, I like how you try so hard to get shit.”
While it was laughed at at the time, the clip has come into a different light after Diddy was arrested on heinous sex charges, including allegations that he forced victims into marathon sexual “freak-offs.”
Resurfaced footage captured the moment Diddy was left in stunned silence after radio hosts played audio of him at a Miami party, in a new light following his shocking arrest this week
Diddy, real name Sean Combs, was charged in New York this week with sex trafficking, extortion and transporting persons to engage in prostitution.
Diddy’s behavior seemed to change quickly after he heard the party audio.
The rapper said he had recently been drunk at a party in Miami and “couldn’t remember exactly what I said.”
Charlamagne Tha God responded, “Do you want a memory?”
Although Diddy insisted before the audio played, “I love it all, I love it all, man,” he struggled to explain his comments seconds later.
“That was you!” said Charlamagna Tha God, laughingly repeating Diddy’s “scratching and looking for shit” outburst.
Diddy reacted with surprise and said softly, “Hey… man.”
Diddy is seen in a courtroom sketch this week, pleading his innocence
It’s unclear what his recorded outburst was referring to. Diddy has been filmed hitting women, accused of staging orgies that left women needing IVs, and is also reportedly a bisexual who sleeps with men.
It wasn’t the first time Charlamagne Tha God and Diddy had met. The radio host previously revealed a hostile interaction with the producer in 2010.
He said this happened after the release of Diddy’s album Last Train to Paris, describing the songs as “shake weight music.”
“I’ll never forget Diddy screaming and yelling at me,” Charlamagne recalled. “This was before I realized, really, the power that the platform had. This was when he put out the album and I gave him Donkey of the Day for that album.
“He came to the station hot. Like, ‘Get out the back door, Charlamagne’ type s***. And I remember finally having a conversation with Diddy about it… And Diddy was like, ‘Bro, you can’t do that my first week.'”
After shocking surveillance footage from 2016 was released in May showing Diddy brutally beating his ex-girlfriend, Charlamagne spoke out in condemnation of his former co-star.
“The problem is domestic violence. The problem is exactly what I said about men who don’t do the right work on themselves and who are dealing with a lot of pain and grief and a lot of unresolved trauma,” he told The View.
The radio host stressed that despite the interest in Diddy’s alleged crimes, the focus should be on the victims rather than “getting stuck on talking about the celebrity.”
Following Diddy’s arrest this week, prosecutors allege they have footage proving Diddy coerced and manipulated victims into participating in indecent acts.
Charlamagne Tha God has previously attacked Diddy after shocking surveillance footage from 2016 was released showing Diddy brutally attacking his ex-girlfriend
The allegations against Diddy revolve around so-called “freak off” sessions, where the rapper allegedly forced and drugged women into lengthy sex marathons.
Diddy was arrested about six months after federal authorities searched his homes in Los Angeles and Miami.
Prosecutors said during those raids, agents found more than 1,000 bottles of baby oil and lubricant believed to have been used in his infamous “freak-offs.”
Authorities said they interviewed more than 50 witnesses and acquaintances. The raids seized a trove of laptops, mobile phones and hard drives, among other items.
The Public Prosecution Service also claims that they are in possession of footage that appears to show that Diddy forced and manipulated victims into performing indecent acts.
Diddy’s attorney Marc Agnifilo argued in court this week that his client does not deserve to be lumped in with other public figures accused of similar crimes, such as R. Kelly and Jeffrey Epstein.
Agnifilo said of the charges: “This is evidence, not of human trafficking, but of being caught in infidelity… He had a love affair with him for ten years, but also with dark periods.”