The Controversial Demands of Diddy’s ‘Freak Off’ Parties Unveiled

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, a prominent figure in the music industry, is at the center of a scandal involving his notorious ‘freak off’ parties. The rapper, once celebrated for his musical achievements, faces serious legal troubles including racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking charges. Currently, he is detained at Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center as he awaits his trial scheduled for spring.

As more unsettling details emerge, one particularly disturbing element is the alleged list of requirements for women who attended these exclusive parties. It is alleged that Diddy imposed strict conditions on his female guests, which have drawn widespread criticism.

Among these demands, it is said that there was a weight limit set at 140 pounds for all women attending the events. An insider revealed that the women needed to be both ‘young and attractive,’ wearing clothing that left little to the imagination.

One organizer, reportedly associated with Diddy during the years 2004 to 2005, disclosed, “We had a weigh-in process if necessary. The goal was young and attractive, so there was always a scale close by to check, if required.

While the stipulation was 140 pounds, there was some room for discretion if the individual was especially tall.”

Further, the source mentioned encumbrances on physical appearance, stating, “No flab, no cellulite. Limited piercings and tattoos. Long hair was preferred.”

When it came to the age of the female guests, the organizer stated, “It was a ‘don’t ask, don’t tell’ scenario. At the time, I was quite young myself, and I naively assumed the reason for not verifying ages was due to alcohol consumption laws.”

The organizer admitted to being unaware of any expectations placed upon these women once inside the parties, saying, “I never stayed for the ‘Freak Offs’ and didn’t know these women were expected to engage in sexual activities.”

Regarding the dress code, it was allegedly dictated that: “No pants, jeans, or flat shoes were allowed. Every attendee was required to wear a party dress, ideally short enough to barely cover, but no longer than mid-thigh. Showing cleavage was essential. And, all were mandated to wear high stilettos—no exceptions.”

A dancer, 20 years old at the time, recounted receiving an uncomfortable proposition from Diddy. “I didn’t attend,” she asserted, “but others did, and were reluctant to discuss what transpired.”

This dancer referenced a $250 compensation for performances at these parties, plus an additional offer of $1000 to accompany Diddy back to his residence.