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Ellen DeGeneres says ‘party really starts’ when Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs arrives in resurfaced clip amid his sex trafficking arrest

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Ellen DeGeneres says ‘party really starts’ when Sean 'Diddy' Combs arrives in resurfaced clip amid his sex trafficking arrest

Ellen DeGeneres once shared on her talk show that the party truly starts when Sean “Diddy” Combs arrives, showcasing his ability to get the festivities going.

During a segment on her show in 2018, DeGeneres joked about Combs’ tendency to arrive late, questioning if the same behavior would be seen at an upcoming event she was hosting.

When asked if he would be early for her party, Combs, 54, humorously confessed, “You know I have to arrive fashionably late.”

As the conversation continued, DeGeneres humorously pleaded with Combs not to be too late for the party, to which he promised not to disappoint her and assured her that he would make a grand entrance.

Combs even playfully mentioned that DeGeneres would be dancing so hard at the party that her feet would have blisters.

However, recent events have brought to light Combs’ involvement in allegations of racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking, and transportation for prostitution, related to his infamous “freak-off” parties filled with drugs and alcohol.

It has been reported that individuals have come forward, claiming they were drugged and recorded without consent during these parties, which sometimes lasted for days and involved multiple commercial sex workers and various narcotics.

The US Attorney for the Southern District of New York revealed that video evidence of these parties was seized during raids on Combs’ homes earlier this year, along with a significant amount of lubricant and firearms.

Combs has pleaded not guilty to the charges and is currently being held in a Brooklyn detention center without bail.

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