
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs ex-bodyguard reveals curious details about rapper’s sex life
One of Sean ‘Diddy‘ Combs’ former bodyguards has been making the rounds on social media, and he has made some revelatory yet unsubstantiated claims about the mogul’s sex life while he worked for him.
Former Bad Boy bodyguard Gene Deal has appeared on several platforms, including Vlad TV and The Art Of Dialogue, since Combs’ incarceration. However, during his most recent appearance on the latter, he suggested that the locked-up businessman used to have sexual intercourse with former Bad Boy Records president Kirk Burrowes.
Expressing what many thought of the relationship between Burrowes and Combs during the 1990s, Deal told the host, “Back in the day, people used to think that Kirk Burrowes and Diddy was lovers. Or they had some kinda relationship like that.”
“People had known that. I always knew that! I used to follow Puff to Kirk’s house…he was staying there. If you spending the night in another n*gga’s house and you got an apartment with your girl, okay.” Deal insinuated that the amount of time Combs spent in Burrowes house was confusing, considering he had his own, bigger residence.
Burrowes has been one of many male Bad Boy associates to file a lawsuit against Combs, recently accusing the musician of sexual assault. Burrowes’ lawsuit accused the Bad Boy founder of forced sodomy, violence and more. However, Deal told The Art Of Dialogue that he was confused when he saw the legal filing as he had always been under the assumption that Burrowes was a homosexual who had consensual sex with Combs.
Burrowes filed his latest lawsuit against Combs in February, alleging he was subjected to “repeated sexual harassment, physical aggression and forced compliance with degrading sexual acts.” However, many believe Burrowes isn’t capitalising on the numerous accusations facing Combs.
In 2003, Burrowes filed a lawsuit concerning an alleged incident from 1996, but the courts hastily dismissed that case. Combs’ ex-bodyguard seemed to confirm some of the material in the lawsuit as he said that, in the 1990s, Burrowes and Combs were allegedly caught doing some of the acts detailed.
Explaining this, Deal continued, “When I seen all the things that Kirk was saying, it was things that people knew! A lot of people knew they were doing something. They was even saying that people were caught!” He added, “People were saying that [Combs and Burrowes] were caught in the office doing that, saying that [Combs and Burrowes] were caught in the office in uncompromising positions.”
So far, Deal has had a lot to say about Combs, and all of it has been negative. He has been interviewed often for his unfiltered recollections of the Bad Boy work culture and salacious stories about Bad Boy artists. However, it is all unsubstantiated and none of it is corroborated.
In a hearing regarding the recent lawsuit, Combs pled not guilty to the accusations made by his former employees.