Guest at Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ Party Hints at Presence of Minors at ‘Freak-Off’ Event, Wearing Red Lipstick and ‘Revealing’ Outfits
A guest at one of Sean “Diddy” Combs’ infamous “Freak-Off” parties has hinted that minors were present at the event.
Singer and aspiring songwriter Tanea Wallace described what she witnessed when she attended one of the wild gatherings hosted by the Bad Boy Records founder in 2018, The Downfall of Diddy: Inside the Freak-Offs.”
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Wallace recalled, “I went to one of P. Diddy’s ‘Freak-Off’ events. In 2018, I attended this ‘Freak-Off’ event.”
She continued, “I looked to my right, and in the corner of the room, I thought, ‘Are those little people?’ Because people were on them… those were the ones trying to hide what they were doing. They were all huddled together,” she added.
“Then I’m like, ‘What is that?’ But no, they weren’t [little people]. They were ‘little people’… I don’t want to say too much. They were ‘little people.’ So, use your common sense,” Wallace said.
Wallace explained that these “little people” were dressed in a manner that she described as resembling “Harajuku Barbie dolls,” wearing “red lipstick, looking really sexy,” and “revealing” outfits.
When TMZ’s Harvey Levin asked Wallace what the “little people” were doing, she responded, “Covered up. Trying to hide what they were doing… admired, concealed.”
She added, “But the question is, what are they doing here, when this is an event for adults?”
Allegations of Abuse at “Freak-Off” Parties
Levin pressed Wallace about whether the “little people” she was referring to were minors, to which she refused to directly answer, insisting that he would have to “read between the lines” to avoid her “getting in trouble.”
Several individuals have come forward, claiming they were drugged, raped, and sexually assaulted while attending Combs’ “Freak-Offs” — private sex parties hosted after his star-studded public events.
At least three of these sex parties took place just hours after major industry events that attracted prominent figures from film, music, and sports.
The lawyers representing the clothing mogul Sean John founder have previously denied all claims, stating, “In court, the truth will prevail: Mr. Combs has never sexually assaulted anyone — adult or minor, male or female.”
The 55-year-old father of seven was arrested on September 16 and faced charges of conspiracy to extort, human trafficking, fraud, and coercion related to participation in prostitution activities.