Sean Combs allegedly had other rules for women he wanted for the "Freak Offs," such as a dress code.
Diddy allegedly picked potential female prospects for his “Freak Offs” by monitoring their weight. The New York Post reports that Sean Combs, with the help of his party planners, allegedly used to select women who weighed no more than 140 pounds for his infamous parties.
One of the disgraced mogul’s former party planners from 2004/05 spoke to the outlet about the process, saying, “We would do a weigh-in, if necessary… The girls had to be young and hot, so I always had a scale nearby in case I needed to make sure. The number was 140 pounds, but if a girl was really tall, there was a little bit of discretion involved.”
Other particulars were allegedly taken into account when picking the ladies, as another female party organizer recalled that Combs had a “no flab, no cellulite” and not be “overly pierced or tattooed” rule. But most importantly, the women had “to be young and hot.”
The party planners explained to the outlet that a dress code was implemented for potential female “Freak Off” attendees as well. Combs allegedly required the women to rock party dresses, couldn’t wear jeans or sneakers, and had to don high stilettos. Oh, and the girls’ ages were never a factor, as Combs allegedly never asked how old the women were.
“No pants. No jeans. No flat shoes. Every girl had to wear a party dress, preferably very short, just enough to cover her butt cheeks, but no longer than mid-thigh,” the party planners continued. “Cleavage showing. And every single one of them had to be wearing stilettos. That one, there was no exception: high stilettos.”
“It was don’t ask, don’t tell [regarding their ages]. At the time, I was really young myself, and I honestly thought that we weren’t asking their age because of drinking laws. I never stayed around for the Freak Offs and had no idea that these girls were expected to have sex with people.”
Additionally, an unnamed dancer spoke to the outlet about her experience at one of the mogul’s parties. She claimed that she was paid $250 to dance to Combs’ 2005 MTV Video Music Awards afterparty and then “offered an extra $1,000” if she came to his house to dance. While she declined, other dancers took the gig but never disclosed what happened at his house.
“It felt shady,” the performer claimed. “So I didn’t go. But other girls did, and then really wouldn’t talk about what happened there.”
VIBE has reached out to Sean Combs’ team for a comment but has yet to receive a response back.
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