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VIDEO: Choke No Joke Alleges Jamie Foxx Called The Feds On Diddy (WATCH)

BY Dora Abena Dzaka October 25, 2024 6:40 PM EDT
Photo Credit Instagram @realchokenojoke

Choke No Joke, a well-known videographer, producer, and director, says Jamie Foxx called the feds on Diddy in a recent interview with Comedy Hype.

According to the creative who attended two of the three shows held on October 4, 5, and 6 at Atlanta’s Alliance Theatre, Jamie Foxx stated that Diddy was somehow responsible for his hospitalization.

Choke stated that Jamie said, “Diddy was responsible for what happened to him, and [Foxx] is the one who called the FBI on [Combs].” 

While it remains unclear whether these remarks were intended as humor or genuine concern, Choke maintained that Foxx appeared serious during the delivery of his comments.

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According to Page Six, other sources allege that Jamie spoke on the Diddy scandal in the upcoming Netflix special What Had Happened Was. 

However, the outlet’s eyewitnesses have different versions of what Jamie claimed, saying he spoke on how Sean Combs allegedly “did something” to him and how he allegedly called federal authorities on the Bad Boy Records mogul.

Some even alleged that Foxx connected Combs to his health scare, although this comes from multiple conflicting allegations.

While these allegations first came from videographer and producer Choke No Joke and celebrity bodyguard, Big Homie, CC has also said in a Cam Capone interview that Diddy allegedly tried to poison the comedian before his health scare.

“I know Diddy poisoned Jamie Foxx, and Jamie reported him to the FBI because of it,” Big Homie said CC alleged.

It is noteworthy that actor Dennis L.A. White, who reportedly was at the two tapings of Jamie Foxx’s special, denied these allegations.

White also remarked that Foxx’s comments towards the music executive were more in jest and that he didn’t outwardly accuse him of anything or mention law enforcement authorities.

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