From denying witnessing any "Freak Offs" to commenting on the sensationalized nature of the case, Cannon provides a unique insider perspective. These are Cannon's revelations and his defense of Diddy's evolving character in this must-read article.
- Nick Cannon has opened up about the Diddy parties
- He has clarified his involvement in them
- Cannon would leave early
Nick Cannon Speaks Out: What Really Happened
In the eye of the storm following Sean "Diddy" Combs' shocking arrest, Nick Cannon has come forward to set the record straight on the rapper's legendary parties and the allegations that have the world buzzing.
During a candid chat on the 'No Jumper' podcast, Cannon was quick to clarify that he never witnessed the rumored "Freak Offs" at Diddy's gatherings.
"I leave early, I'm the DJ when it's time for me to wrap up, we out," he asserted, debunking the wild stories circulating about the events. Despite his early exit, Cannon's insights offer a rare glimpse into the exclusive parties that have captivated public imagination.
The conversation took a turn when the topic of the vast amounts of baby oil found at Diddy's residence was brought up. While co-host Adam hinted at a sinister use for the oil, Cannon pointed out the sensationalism surrounding the case, emphasizing the lack of concrete evidence against Diddy.
He told the group that at a "Diddy party, in the house it was still cool til, like, 2:30-3. After that, cats leave. Now, whoever stays, go to the back, whatever, we don't know."
Cannon also shared his observations on Diddy's personal growth, suggesting that the rapper was on a path to change before his arrest. "The Puff I knew... I felt like he wanted to change and was evolving," Cannon revealed, offering a different perspective on the embattled rapper's character.
Reflecting on his own experiences, Cannon recalled attending Diddy's infamous parties as a teenager, painting a vivid picture of the exclusive, high-energy events that defined an era in New York's nightlife.
"I'd never seen none of that either," Cannon said. "But again, supposedly whatever they've got, we're gonna see in, what, May? I guarantee you, all of the parties … "
Officials claimed Combs and a number of un-named associates in the Combs Enterprise, used intimidation tactics to "lure female victims into Combs' orbit, often under the pretense of a romantic relationship," according to the federal indictment released in September.
He said, "For the record, I'm gonna say this, ain't no crime against having a thousand bottles of baby oil!" to which his co-host Adam retorted: "It is if they have GHB in them," referring to a drug popularly described as a date rape drug.
Cannon isn't alone in his defense of Diddy's parties. Actor Marlon Wayans also shared his positive experiences, countering claims of misconduct at the events. Despite facing criticism, Wayans stood firm in his stance, highlighting the good vibes and fully clothed fun he witnessed.
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As the world awaits Diddy's trial in May 2025, Nick Cannon's revelations shed light on the complex narrative surrounding the rapper's arrest and the infamous parties. With claims of sensationalism and testimonies of positive change, the story of Diddy's legal battle and the legacy of his parties continues to unfold.