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A woman who claims to have had a four-year-long relationship with Diddy is now breaking her silence about the last time she saw him just months before he was arrested on charges of sexual assault, sex trafficking, racketeering, and more.
On Tuesday, Rolling Stone published a jaw-dropping feature on the music mogul, whose real name is Sean Combs. As part of their exposé into the most recent years of the embattled rap producer’s life, they interviewed a woman who would only speak on the record under the pseudonym Nicole.
As part of the interview, Nicole claimed she last saw the 55-year-old A-lister in July of 2024. That would make their interaction just a couple months before Diddy was arrested. And the alleged incident itself is so serious that we’re flat-out floored by these new claims.
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According to Nicole, when she visited Diddy last July, he allegedly “shoved two pills” into her mouth. The drugs made Nicole black out, after which she claims to have woken up several hours later surrounded by empty bottles of baby oil, a hookah, wine bottles, towels, and half-eaten food in a wrecked room. Whoa… Considering what Diddy has been accused of recently, this is truly damning stuff.
While Nicole wasn’t sure at the time exactly what happened to her after blacking out, she was understandably disturbed by it. So disturbed, in fact, that she cut off the four-year-long connection she’d had with the Making The Band mogul right then and there.
Two months later, in September, Diddy reached back out to her. Per the Rolling Stone piece, he allegedly asked Nicole to visit him in NYC. She declined. And then the VERY NEXT DAY, he was arrested in the Big Apple on the aforementioned sex trafficking, racketeering, and sexual assault charges.
WTF!
This story gets a bit crazier, too. Nicole went into detail to the mag — and also in an accompanying lawsuit she filed anonymously against Diddy — about her prior relationship with the rap mogul.
In that legal filing, she claimed that whenever they would meet up over the past few years, Diddy would task her with “performing a show” for him. The Bad Boy Records founder would then allegedly make them take ecstasy together before encouraging Nicole to “coat herself in warmed baby oil.”
It was an insane amount of baby oil, too.
According to Nicole, Diddy would frequently and copiously use the oil during their sexual encounters. In fact, she claimed to the mag that they’d “go through an entire bottle” of baby oil IN LESS THAN FIVE MINUTES!
How in the world…
Considering the theory he was using baby oil to get drugs into the system of his victims, that’s a scary thought.
Nicole used her chat with Rolling Stone to reflect on her longstanding time with the rapper in light of all the allegations that have come out against him in recent months, too. Saying she “knew better” than to push back at anything Diddy wanted while the two of them were together, she said:
“I feel like the devil that would come out of him was during these turn-up times. It would be like a switch. We would be having so much fun, and then there’s like a time where he’s just taken it too far drug-wise, that he wants exactly what he wants.”
She then cryptically added:
“He’s never put his hands on me, but I knew what he was capable of.”
Yikes…
And in the end, she was left to grapple with the realization that the man with whom she’d spent so much time over nearly a half-decade was actually “a monster.” She reflected:
“The person that I was so in love with, that I cared about like family — I’m finding out every single day that this person is a monster. I was making up excuses for [him] drugging and [sexually assaulting] me. … I’m finding out that maybe I didn’t know this person and I was just manipulated.”
Jeez. This whole thing must just be horrible for her — as well as for every other accuser out there, both in recent years and from many decades ago.
You can read the full Rolling Stone feature HERE.
For more information on violence against women, go to https://www.justice.gov/ovw/resources-for-survivors.
If you or someone you know has experienced sexual violence and would like to learn more about resources, consider checking out https://www.rainn.org/resources.
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