
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ party guest alleges minors were dressed as “Harajuku Barbies”
In early October, aspiring singer and model Miss Tanea sat down with the YouTube channel Soft White Underbelly to detail what she supposedly saw at a Star Island Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs party to which she was invited.
During her interview, she spoke about the “inner parties” she saw within the mogul’s mansion and made an allegation which has since been made by many, which is that security guards took her phone so that she couldn’t record or snap any of Diddy’s alleged misdeeds.
Still, Miss Tanea recalled the event well and, when speaking about it last month, insisted that when she entered Combs’ residence, she saw concerning sexual activity, stating, “I’m seeing stuff that you see in the movies. This corner they’re doing this, this corner they’re doing that, this corner they’re having sex. I saw one person laid out.”
However, one allegation that she made in the interview she has now spoken about in-depth for the TMZ web series, The Downfall of Diddy: Inside the Freak Offs. Opening up about her traumatising experience, Tanea Wallace recently told TMZ that at the “freak off” she saw “little people” and alluded to them being minors. She then elaborated further, unveiling, “[They were] dressed up like Harajuku Barbies!”
Taking viewers back to that night on Star Island, Wallace began, “I look to the right of me and in the corner, I’m looking like, ‘Are those m*dgets?’ because people were over them like it’s people trying to hide what they’re doing. They’re all huddled up… But no, they weren’t. They were little people!”
Wallace continued, “I don’t want to say too much. They were little people, so use your common sense. Dressed up like little Harajuku Barbies. Red lipstick looking like, real sexy. Revealing like. Cute.” For the sake of clarity, the interview questioned her if the “little people” were adults or minors. However, she shrewdly responded, “I don’t wanna say I witnessed any of that crazy stuff, but we all have common sense. Little people that’s not supposed to be there.”
Despite the risk of libel and defamation, online hip-hop media outlets produce documentaries, video essays, and conspiracy theories daily. This TMZ featurette is one of many that have hit the internet since Combs’ arrest in September.
Currently, Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs is in the Metropolitan Detention centre. However, his lawyers have filed what they insist is a “robust” motion with “new evidence” to get him out on bail.