Iconic TV dad denies attending Diddy’s ‘freak off’ sex parties after rapper’s arrest

One of the many rumors swirling since Diddy’s arrest and the revelation of his “freak off” sex parties involves Family Matters star Reginald VelJohnson.

The rumor started earlier this year when comedian Luce Cannon told a story about the Drinx with Ginx podcast that he saw Diddy, 54, having sex with VelJohnson, 72.

The podcast aired in April, but has since resurfaced since Diddy’s arrest and the controversy surrounding his parties that followed.

Now VelJohnson has responded to the rumors, spotted leaving a rehearsal for Dancing With the Stars by TMZ.

‘That’s all nonsense. I don’t know that man, never met him before. But I wish him well,” VelJohnson said, throwing up a peace sign.

One of the many rumors swirling since Diddy’s arrest and the revelation of his “freak off” sex parties involves Family Matters star Reginald VelJohnson

The rumor started earlier this year when comedian Luce Cannon told a story on the Drinx With Ginx podcast that he saw Diddy, 54, having sex with VelJohnson, 72

The rumor started earlier this year when comedian Luce Cannon told a story on the Drinx With Ginx podcast that he saw Diddy, 54, having sex with VelJohnson, 72

VelJohnson as beloved TV dad Carl Winslow on ABC's Family Matters circa 1992

VelJohnson as beloved TV dad Carl Winslow on ABC’s Family Matters circa 1992

Now VelJohnson has responded to the rumors, spotted leaving a rehearsal for Dancing With the Stars by TMZ

Now VelJohnson has responded to the rumors, spotted leaving a rehearsal for Dancing With the Stars by TMZ

When asked what he would like to say to those discussing this rumor online, he simply said, “Get a life.”

Comedian Luce Cannon discussed the Diddy parties he attended on the podcast, insisting that the first one he went to was the “worst” and then he “left early.”

He said he heard all kinds of sexual sounds coming from a room, so he decided to “barge in the door and I look up, I see Carl Winslow,” referring to VelJohnon’s beloved character in the ’90s sitcom Family Matters.

“I swear to God,” he said, later adding that Diddy told him, “There’s nothing more fun than getting a man to do something for some money.’

Charlamagne da God then discussed the rumor on his podcast in late May, and after Diddy’s arrest, the rumors began to circulate even more.

50 Cent even addressed the rumors as well, saying, “Okay, this is, this is, this is… I don’t know what to say anymore. So Diddy played with Carl’s ass too LOL (I NEED A DRINK GUY’S).”

Shortly after VelJohnson’s denial, Luce Cannon (born Luce Gordon) took to his Instagram Story to address the actor’s denial.

‘Baby! Carls Winslow! You’re talking about never having met me. You were bent over! About being petted!’ said Luc.

Comedian Luce Cannon discussed the Diddy parties he attended on the podcast, insisting that the first one he went to was the

Comedian Luce Cannon discussed the Diddy parties he attended on the podcast, insisting that the first one he went to was the “worst” and that he then “left early.”

Shortly after VelJohnson's denial, Luce Cannon (born Luce Gordon) took to his Instagram Story to address the actor's denial

Shortly after VelJohnson’s denial, Luce Cannon (born Luce Gordon) took to his Instagram Story to address the actor’s denial

'Baby! Carls Winslow! You're talking about never having met me. You were bent over! About being petted!' said Luc

‘Baby! Carls Winslow! You’re talking about never having met me. You were bent over! About being petted!’ said Luc

“And you’re talking about wishing me the best of luck? Did you tell Diddy that?’ Luce concluded.

He also shared the video of VelJohnson denying Luce’s claims, which he captioned at the bottom: “How would you meet me bent over?” However, you never denied the allegations.”

VelJohnson had small roles in Ghostbusters and Crocodile Dundee before making his breakthrough as Al Powell in the 1988 action classic Die Hard.

The following year, he was cast as Carl Winslow in the ABC sitcom Family Matters, which ran for nine seasons between 1989 and 1998.

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