Diddy’s Disgusting $500,000 Crazy Room Decor Revealed: ‘Sex Everywhere You Looked’
Details have been revealed of the rooms where Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ allegedly hosted his ‘freak-off’ sex parties.
One of the disgraced mogul’s planners came forward to describe the layout of the spaces in his mansion. He said the walls and ceilings were covered with hundreds of mirrors so Diddy could view the scene from every angle.
“Everywhere you looked you saw yourself reflected again and again,” the planner, who did not want to be named, told the newspaper. New York Post.
Combs, who faces more than 100 sexual assault allegations, is known to have performed the extravagant “freak-offs” in the presence of celebrities and “models.”
His parties often degenerated into large orgies, sometimes lasting for days.
According to the planner, the ceilings and walls of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ mansion would be covered with hundreds of mirrors for his infamous ‘freak-offs’
The planner revealed that Combs would spend $500,000 per party, and that money was no object for the rap mogul
“You can imagine what it would look like if people were naked and having sex on the floor, on the couches, wherever,” said the anonymous planner, who the Post confirmed worked with Combs in the early 2000s.
“It was definitely an atmosphere he wanted to put out there, that everywhere you looked, sex was going to happen. It was wall-to-wall debauchery,” the planner added.
When it came to costs, the planner said Combs spared no expense on the extravagant events.
“All he asked was, ‘Will it be a great party?’ If the answer was yes, he was willing to pay.”
She revealed that each party cost approximately $500,000.
“This is for both the regular part and the sex party afterwards,” the planner said.
‘Delicious food, expensive alcohol, dancers, acrobats, models. Sometimes we had live animals, sometimes different artists. It all made sense, but he didn’t care.’
Diddy’s hosted its “White Parties” in the Hamptons every year with an A-list guest list
“It was definitely an atmosphere he wanted to put out there, that everywhere you looked, sex was going to happen. It was wall-to-wall debauchery,” the planner said
‘White Party’ guest lists often included the rich, famous and beauties
Days after the celebrations, the mirrors would be removed and the mansion would return to its usual state, the planner said.
She explained that she was hired to handle the food, alcohol, entertainment and decor, but had no say in the guest list or sexual aspects.
“He hired both men and women who called themselves ‘models,’ but it seemed clear to me that they were actually sex workers,” the planner said.
“But that wasn’t my role; that would be the role of a member of his team. I just handled the regular business.”
Combs continues to maintain that he was wrongly accused, claiming that the parties, while nasty, were all consensual.
Last week, a witness testified before the grand jury in Combs’ trial that he had seen videos by Combs’ ex, Kim Porter, of major celebrities being “victimized” at the parties.
The tapes allegedly show at least two male stars who were “underage” at the time.
Diddy is facing accusations from 120 people, including 25 minors
Texas attorney Tony Buzbee has announced he is representing 120 new victims who came forward claiming Combs sexually assaulted them.
Among them are 25 minors, including one who was 9 years old when the alleged abuse took place.
Buzbee alleged that the promise of fame was applied to multiple underage victims as many attempted to land a recording contract.
‘Sir. Combs “emphatically and categorically denies as false and defamatory any claims that he sexually abused anyone, including minors,” said Combs’ attorney, Erica Wolff.
Combs is currently being held pending trial on sex trafficking and racketeering charges. He recently celebrated his disappointing 55th birthday at the Brooklyn Metropolitan Detention Center.
His legal troubles exploded last year when a video surfaced of him appearing to kick his ex-girlfriend, Cassie Ventura, at a Los Angeles hotel.
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