Justin Bieber should have been protected from P Diddy, a star has claimed.
Diddy, real name Sean Combs, was a mentor for Bieber when he was starting out in the music industry. Justin was just 15 years of age when he rocketed to fame and he ended up linking up with Diddy through fellow rapper Usher.
But after Diddy's September arrest over sex trafficking and racketeering charges, which he denies and has pled not guilty to, his past connection with Justin has come under intense online scrutiny. Neither Justin nor Usher have been dragged into any of the allegations against Diddy.
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Ex-Playboy model Precious Muir, who attended Diddy's infamous celeb parties, claims Justin should've been "protected" against "that man". She argues Justin's parents should have been there "at all times" during their meetings.
Diddy has not been accused of any wrongdoing against Justin, who has not yet addressed any of the Diddy allegations.
She told the Mirror US: "There is no way that their parents should have left their children with this man by themselves. So that itself should have been in there. The parents should have been present."
"I don't know why the parents weren't there and protecting their child." Precious claimed she clocked youngsters during the day at one of P Diddy's infamous White Parties - Diddy himself was heard telling guests at one party that the kids would have to leave before they continued partying later in the night.
Precious claimed those in Diddy's circle probably wouldn't have been looking out for the kids. She continued: "Nobody around Diddy is going to say, 'No you can't do that.' So you need to be there to protect your child. It's very strange to me that the parents dropped them off at this camp and picked them up whenever he decided it was time for them to go home, or whatever the case may be."
She spoke about the so-called "Flavor Camp" which Usher mentioned, a place where he stayed after being sent by L.A. Reid of LaFace Records when he signed with them in 1994.
Precious said that if parents couldn't be present, then at the very least a manager should have been there. She added: "You get so many young stars who grow up in the industry and become crazy."
"They have lost their whole minds now as adults, they're not even functioning as adults because of what abuse they went through when they were children, when they were child stars. And that is because they didn't have the support of somebody, a parent, a guardian, somebody who is going to be on their side to protect them and that's what needs to be done now."
"Don't just let some guy who you barely know who's convinced you that it's going to be okay. Because he's good at that. Don't let this man convince you that it's okay for him to be hanging out, or your young child sleeping over at this grown man's house."
She also alleged that Diddy is "very good at convincing people to do things that they probably didn't want to do."
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