Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs allegedly weighed all female guests before parties

More allegations have been directed at Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs. However, the attest has not come in the form of a lawsuit but in an interview with an unnamed party planner who was close to Combs when he was organising his alleged “freak offs.”

The New York Post recently conducted an interview with the party planner who made a shocking allegation, insisting that Combs had weight limits for female attendees of his party and made sure that there were no women over the limit of 140 pounds, which equates to 63.5kg.

The planner who allegedly worked for the mogul between 2004 and 2005 told the publication, “We would do a weigh-in, if necessary,” adding, “I always had a scale nearby in case I needed to make sure. The number was 140 pounds, but if a girl was really tall, there was a little bit of discretion involved.”

According to the planner, the females who were allowed to enter had to be “young and hot” and look a particular way. Delving into the details, the former employee specified, “No flab, no cellulite. Not overly pierced or tattooed. No short hair and the girls had to be young and hot.”

The anonymous interviewee even alleged that the Bad Boy founder was very picky about what kind of clothes the women entering his parties were allowed to wear, adding, “No pants. No jeans. No flat shoes. Every girl had to wear a party dress, preferably very short, just enough to cover her butt cheeks, but no longer than mid-thigh. Cleavage showing. And every single one of them had to be wearing stilettos. That one, there was no exception: high stilettos.”

Many women have come forward to accuse Combs of sexual assault at said parties, and men have also alleged the soirees involved sex. On the record, allegations about the strictness surrounding the parties have been made, including aspiring singer and model Miss Tanea, who recently recalled how a security guard took her phone when she arrived at a party.

Combs is currently imprisoned at the Metropolitan Detention Centre in Brooklyn, which is currently facing an “interagency operation”. However, it is where he will remain until his 2025 trial over charges of racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking and transportation to engage in prostitution.

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