Resurfaced clip of Diddy telling kids to put a ‘toy helicopter down his pants’ goes viral amid sex trafficking probe

An old clip featuring Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs has gone viral after internet sleuths pointed out inappropriate sexual innuendos in an episode of Nickelodeon’s All That, in which a sticky white substance was thrown on a child star’s face.

The troubled rap mogul was at the height of his fame when producer Dan Schneider tapped him to guest star in 2002.

In the clip, two young actors try to wake up child star Shane Lyon by hitting some cymbals.

When that didn’t work, they poured a bucket of sticky ‘sour milk’ over the young actor.

The boys then wondered, “What would P Diddy do” before turning to the rapper for advice.

“You know what, take this toy helicopter,” Combs replies. “Put it in his pants.”

The boys follow the strange suggestion and then turn on the toy helicopter with a remote control from Combs.

Sean “Diddy” Combs guest-starred on the Nickelodeon show All That in 2002, where the Bad Boy rapper tells two young actors to “stick a helicopter down the pants” of another child actor

Clips from the entire 2002 episode have gone viral, as internet commentators continue to point out the inappropriate sexual connotations behind the tasteless sketch in which

Clips from the entire 2002 episode have gone viral, as internet commentators continue to point out the inappropriate sexual connotations behind the tasteless sketch in which “sour milk” is thrown over a child actor’s face.

Lyon, who was soaked in sour milk, screamed in pain and ran away when the toy in his pants activated.

“I mean, this is absolutely insane,” a shocked TikTok user named Christa said of the clip.

“Type ‘helicopter’ in the urban dictionary – it also has a dirty meaning, like ‘sour milk’,” said another user.

Combs, 54, remains under scrutiny after Homeland Security agents raided his Holmby Hills mansion in California and his property on Star Island in Florida on Monday amid a sex trafficking investigation.

The rapper and producer have not been charged in connection with the sex trafficking investigation.

His appearance in the 2002 Nickelodeon episode attracted even more attention after the Investigation Discovery docuseries Quiet On Set: The Dark Side Of Kids TV premiered earlier this month.

Combs was at the height of his fame when producer Dan Schneider tapped him to guest star on All That in 2002.

Combs was at the height of his fame when producer Dan Schneider tapped him to guest star on All That in 2002.

The show revealed shocking details from the child stars themselves, including Drake Bell, who revealed he was raped and abused for years by Nickelodeon dialogue coach Brian Peck.

The series also interviewed other child actors and writers who accused Schneider of harassment and fostering an environment that was offensive and demeaning.

Drake Bell, one of the former child actors who took part in the ID docuseries, said he was repeatedly sexually abused by

Drake Bell, one of the former child actors who took part in the ID docuseries, said he was repeatedly sexually abused by

In the 2002 episode of All That, which featured Diddy, the rapper also reads a catalog that appears to contain photos of young teens and tweens.

You also see young girls screaming for the much older rapper.

The sketch continues with Combs announcing his “youngest” rap protégé: Lil’ Fetus.

Actor Bryan Hearne, who played the character Lil’ Fetus, said on the ID show that he didn’t feel comfortable wearing the nude, skin-tight costume during the now infamous Diddy skit.

Hearne said he already felt uncomfortable playing a character who sold cookies, which he believed was a reference to drug dealing.

Former child star Bryan Hearne said he felt uncomfortable playing the character Lil' Fetus in the 2002 episode with Diddy

Former child star Bryan Hearne said he felt uncomfortable playing the character Lil’ Fetus in the 2002 episode with Diddy

“I was already in an awkward position wearing a leotard,” Hearne said in the docuseries. “I’m not used to that at all.”

Combs is already facing several civil lawsuits, including one filed by Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones, who claimed the rapper sexually assaulted him multiple times.

Jones also alleged that Combs tried to “seduce” him into accepting a homosexual relationship, according to the complaint obtained by DailyMail.com.

‘Mr. Combs promised to ensure that Mr. Jones would win Producer of the Year at the Grammys if he engaged in homosexual acts,” the affidavit said.

Rodney 'Lil Rod' Jones, who worked on Combs' last album, said the producer drugged him and was preparing him for a homosexual relationship

Rodney ‘Lil Rod’ Jones, who worked on Combs’ last album, said the producer drugged him and was preparing him for a homosexual relationship

Combs maintains his innocence and insists he is the victim of a “witch hunt.”

Video and photos obtained exclusively by DailyMail.com showed the aftermath of the raid on the Bad Boy impresario’s Star Island mansion, including several cluttered rooms, upturned bedrooms and ransacked drawers.

The officers similarly exited Combs’ Beverly Hills mansion, taking several personal items from the sprawling property.

Photos show the results of what rapper Sean

Photos show the results of what rapper Sean “Diddy” Combs called a “witch hunt” Monday at his Miami estate amid a sex trafficking investigation

Homeland Security agents arrived in armored tanks at Combs' Holmby Hills mansion, where his sons, Justin and King, were staying.  A source close to the situation told DailyMail.com that the young men are still 'traumatised' by the raid

Homeland Security agents arrived in armored tanks at Combs’ Holmby Hills mansion, where his sons, Justin and King, were staying. A source close to the situation told DailyMail.com that the young men are still ‘traumatised’ by the raid

Combs' sons were interrogated at the Beverly Hills estate.  No was arrested during the raids in California and Miami, but the Bad Boy co-founder said he was a victim of a 'witch hunt'

Combs’ sons were interrogated at the Beverly Hills estate. No was arrested during the raids in California and Miami, but the Bad Boy co-founder said he was a victim of a ‘witch hunt’

Combs’ attorney, Aaron Dyer, said the “unprecedented ambush” by Homeland Security agents on his two properties was based on “meritless allegations” from the civil lawsuits against his client.

“Yesterday there was a gross excessive use of military-level force when search warrants were executed at Mr. Combs’ residence,” Dyer said in the statement released Tuesday.

“There is no excuse for the authorities’ excessive show of force and hostility or for the way his children and employees were treated.”