Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs has been accused by ex-Bad Boy rapper Chopper of engaging in secret relationships with men, including a prominent figure in the music industry.
The allegations surfaced during an interview Chopper gave to The Art of Dialogue, where he shared claims about his former label boss.
The former Da Band member revealed that he once walked into a recording studio and witnessed Diddy intimate with another powerful man. Chopper stated that the encounter disturbed him and altered his perception of the music mogul.
Following this incident, Chopper claimed that executives at Bad Boy Records treated him exceptionally well, even allowing him to shoot a music video for free.
Chopper also expressed his belief that Diddy is gay, while emphasizing that he does not view homosexuality negatively. He described the incident as shocking but declined to disclose the other individual’s identity.
These allegations add to a series of accusations surrounding Diddy’s sexuality. Last year, a lawsuit filed by producer Lil Rod included claims that Diddy sexually harassed him and allegedly had relationships with artists such as Meek Mill, Usher, and producer Stevie J.
Lil Rod’s lawsuit alleged that Diddy attempted to persuade him to engage in homosexual acts and even shared explicit content involving Stevie J. Meek Mill, however, firmly denied the allegations, dismissing the claims as baseless and emphasizing his distance from such behavior.
The accusations have also strained relationships between Diddy and his industry peers. Meek Mill, once a close associate, has publicly distanced himself from the embattled mogul. In response to the allegations, Meek preferred maintaining boundaries within the industry, reinforcing his stance against such claims.
Diddy and his representatives have yet to address the latest allegations. The music mogul has faced mounting controversies recently, with several lawsuits and claims targeting his personal and professional life.