Aspiring singer-songwriter Tanea Wallace has recounted her experience at a party she believes was one of Diddy's infamous "Freak Off" events. Wallace shared her story in the documentary 'TMZ Presents The Downfall of Diddy: Inside the Freak Offs', describing the unsettling environment she encountered.
Wallace explained that she was invited to the gathering by a Saudi prince who arranged her travel from Los Angeles to Miami.
Arriving at the party, Wallace recalled an intense atmosphere, with groups of people engaging in explicit behavior, many appearing intoxicated as the event continued into the early morning hours.
The "little people"
What struck her most, however, was noticing what she believed were minors present at the celebrity party. According to Wallace, these individuals were dressed in Harajuku-inspired outfits and were surrounded by adults, creating an unsettling scene.
Although she didn't observe specific interactions between the minors and adults, she expressed her discomfort with their presence at such an event.
"I looked to the right of me and in the corner and I was like 'Are those midgets?' Because people were over them, like people trying to hide what they're doing," Wallace said.
"They're all huddled up. But no, they were little people. Dressed up like Harajuku Barbies, red lipstick, looking like real sexy."
When asked multiple times to clarify her reference to "little people," Tanea Wallace hesitated, expressing concern about potential repercussions. She carefully emphasized that these individuals "weren't supposed to be there".