Will Smith Addresses Rumors Involving Diddy’s Parties

Recently, there has been a lot of chatter about Will Smith allegedly attending some of Diddy’s notorious ‘freak off’ parties. These claims have stirred significant controversy, especially since Diddy is currently facing serious charges related to racketeering, sex trafficking, and more. Following these troubling allegations, celebrities connected with Diddy have been keen to distance themselves from him.

Will Smith took a moment to address these rumors directly while performing on stage at The Observatory North Park in San Diego. With fans eagerly capturing the moment on social media, the actor felt an urgency to set the record straight.

He candidly told the audience: “The world we’re in right now makes it really hard to tell what’s real or true. I’ve seen the memes and I’ve seen what people are saying online. Some of it’s funny, I’ve got to admit. But seriously, I haven’t publicly addressed this before, so let me be clear: I have nothing to do with Puffy’s actions, and it’s time to put a stop to these rumors.’

Smith then went on to emphasize: “I haven’t been anywhere near these so-called freak off parties. I’ve got enough going on in my own life without getting dragged into other people’s messes. Anyone who claims otherwise is spreading falsehoods.” He humorously added, “And for the record, I’m not a fan of baby oil either.”

The details surrounding Diddy’s arrest are indeed disturbing, shedding light on the kind of environment allegedly fostered at these parties. Reports suggest that there were strict requirements for women who attended, with emphasis on youth and physical appearance.

A source revealed that Diddy allegedly enforced a weight limit of 140 pounds for female attendees, and they were to abide by an informal dress code that emphasized revealing attire. One organizer, who purportedly worked with Diddy in the mid-2000s, recounted how there was even a scale on hand for impromptu weigh-ins to ensure compliance with these harsh mandates.

According to the source, “The girls had to be young and hot, and we even had scales ready if needed. The 140-pound limit wasn’t negotiable unless the girl was exceptionally tall.” He continued, “There were strict rules: no flab, no excessive tattoos, and certain hairstyles were frowned upon.”

The same organizer described the attire women were expected to wear: “No pants, no jeans, and no flat shoes were allowed. Every girl had to don a party dress, ideally no longer than mid-thigh and always with high stilettos. That was non-negotiable.”

One dancer, who was just 20 at the time, recounted being offered an invite to the parties: “I got a shady offer, but I didn’t go. Some women did, but they remained tight-lipped about what actually happened.” She further mentioned there was a $250 offer for dancing at these parties, with a tempting proposition of $1000 for accompanying Diddy back to his place.

These stories highlight a troubling scene, casting a shadow over the entertainment industry and prompting responses from those, like Will Smith, who find themselves unfairly drawn into the controversy. It’s a reminder that celebrities, too, grapple with rumors and must often publicly clear their names.