Diddy explains the ‘types of parties’ he has in resurfaced Ellen DeGeneres interview

Diddy explains the 'types of parties' he has in resurfaced Ellen DeGeneres interview

The clip is taken from a 2009 interview with the rapper

A clip featuring Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs explaining the ‘types of parties’ he has during an interview with Ellen DeGeneres has resurfaced.

Last month, the rapper and music mogul, 54, was arrested in New York City on charges of racketeering, sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion and transportation to engage in prostitution.

Combs has since denied all criminal wrongdoing and pled not guilty to the charges brought against him.

Following the arrest, clips from Combs’ previous interviews have since resurfaced online as people look for the rapper talking about his ‘freak off’ parties, which have been linked to the allegations against him.

The interview took place in 2009 (YouTube/TheEllenShow)
The interview took place in 2009 (YouTube/TheEllenShow)

The latest video to recirculate again is an interview with Combs on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, which sees the rapper talking about the ‘types of parties’ which he holds.

In the interview, which aired back in 2009, DeGeneres starts by asking Combs if she’s invited to his birthday party, to which he responds by saying: “I invite you to all my parties, you just don’t seem to show up.”

The pair then discuss what goes on at his parties, with DeGeneres enquiring about what time his parties start at.

“Let’s say 9:30,” Combs replies, before going on to add: “It’ll go from 9:30 to like 3 c’clock.”

The early start time is a surprise to DeGeneres, who admits that she thought Combs would start a party around ‘midnight’.

“That’s a different type of party,” Combs replies.

The rapper then explained how this would be followed by an ‘after-party’, which takes place on ‘the top two floors’ of a hotel.

“No, I know about them,” DeGeneres responds, joking she’d heard the song ‘After Party’ and then the conversation moves on.

This isn’t the first time Combs’ parties have been brought up in interviews, with comedian and content creator Jeff Wittek revealing in a recent interview what it was like to attend a ‘Diddy party’.

Speaking about his experience at the party and visiting Combs’ house, he said: “The higher you went, the weirder s–t was going on.”

Wittek went on to reveal that he’d seen ‘live sex’ happen at the party, adding: “That’s the first time I saw that happen ever in my life. And did I partake? No, but I got f–king drunk there. It’s just crazy. I was literally there. I lived through it.”

The rapper is currently facing charges of racketeering, sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion and transportation to engage in prostitution, which he has denied (Paras Griffin/Getty Images)

The rapper is currently facing charges of racketeering, sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion and transportation to engage in prostitution, which he has denied (Paras Griffin/Getty Images)

Meanwhile, the most recent update in the case against Combs has seen the rapper accused of sexual abuse dating as far back as 1991 in a lawsuit involving over 100 people.

A lawyer for Combs has since denied the further allegations via a statement issued to LADbible Group which reads: “As Mr. Combs’ legal team has emphasised, he cannot address every meritless allegation in what has become a reckless media circus.

“That said, Mr. Combs emphatically and categorically denies as false and defamatory any claim that he sexually abused anyone, including minors.

“He looks forward to proving his innocence and vindicating himself in court, where the truth will be established based on evidence, not speculation.”

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Diddy lists what he needs for a party in resurfaced interview with host calling it ‘dangerous’

The clip has taken on a new light following the rapper’s arrest

A 2002 interview with rapper P. Diddy detailing his party essentials has resurfaced following his 2024 arrest over allegations of sex trafficking.

Diddy, real name Sean Combs, was arrested by FBI agents on 16 September and charged with sex trafficking, racketeering and transportation to engage in prostitution. He is now facing criminal trial and has been denied bail twice by a judge.

Combs has since denied all criminal wrongdoing and pled not guilty to all charges brought against him.

Meanwhile, old interviews from the rapper talking about his infamous parties have since resurfaced online, with a 2002 clip taken from an appearance on Late Night with Conan O’Brien currently doing the rounds on social media.

In the interview, Combs is asked about his party ‘ingredients’ by O’Brien, to which the rapper responds by reeling off a lengthy list that included ‘beautiful women’.

“Now we need alcohols, not just one alcohol, alcohols,” Combs began.

“You need the ladies, you need the booze, you need some water.”

The inclusion of water in his list surprised O’Brien, to which he replied by asking if the water was for ‘watering plants’.

However, Combs then clarified the water was for the women in attendance, replying: “I don’t know if guys have noticed this like, a lot of ladies drink water at parties so if you don’t have what they need they gonna leave.

“Gotta keep them there, locks on the doors.”

The remark appeared to catch O’Brien off guard a little, as he responded by saying the party sounded ‘kind of dangerous now’, while the audience erupted in laughter.

“It’s a little cakey but yeah rock with me,” Combs responded, before going on to add that ‘lot of heat’ was also important at his parties.

“Heat affects the alcohol and you know everybody gets a little bit more comfortable and loose, builds up a nice little sweat,” he explained.

Sean Combs was arrested on 16 September in New York City (Nathan Congleton/NBC via Getty Images)

Sean Combs was arrested on 16 September in New York City (Nathan Congleton/NBC via Getty Images)

The latest update in the case has seen over 100 people launch lawsuits against Combs alleging sexual abuse dating as far back as 1991.

Confirming the news on October 1 in a press conference, the alleged victims’ attorney Tony Buzbee said: “We will leave no stone unturned to find all potentially liable parties, to include any individual or entity who participated in or benefited from this egregious behaviour.”

A lawyer for Combs has since denied the further allegations via a statement issued to LADbible Group which reads: “As Mr. Combs’ legal team has emphasized, he cannot address every meritless allegation in what has become a reckless media circus.

“That said, Mr. Combs emphatically and categorically denies as false and defamatory any claim that he sexually abused anyone, including minors.

“He looks forward to proving his innocence and vindicating himself in court, where the truth will be established based on evidence, not speculation.”

‘Disturbing’ interview with double murderer who dissected his cellmate’s body while in prison

He said he had ‘no sympathy’ for his victims and would do it again

Warning: This article contains graphic descriptions of violence

On 13 November, 2011 police were called after a body had been found in a motel room in Bakersfield, California, and found Yvette Pena murdered.

The 36-year-old mother of six had been living at the motel and she had suffered a number of traumatic injuries.

The coroner ruled that Pena had died of a blunt force injuries, sharp force wounds and asphyxia, with prosecutors describing what had been done to her as ‘truly horrific’.

Jamie Osuna was arrested the same year when he was 23-years-old, and initially claimed that though he was the last person alive to see her at the motel, he wasn’t the murderer.

Osuna pleaded not guilty and said he hoped Pena’s family would be able to find the real murderer.

Denied bail, he spent almost six years in county jail before agreeing to be interviewed in 2017 where he announced that he would be pleading guilty to murdering and torturing Pena in exchange for avoiding the death penalty.

Osuna said he had no remorse over murdering Yvette Pena, and said he would do again.

NBC

In the interview with KGET, the murderer showed no remorse for what he’d done, saying: “I did sadistically, premeditatedly, deliberately tortured and murdered Yvette Pena.

“I don’t have no sympathy, I’m sadistic. I don’t care, I’ll do it and I’ll do it again over and over and over.”

Elsewhere in the interview, Osuna said he killed animals when he was a child, saying that when his mother went out he’d ‘put the cat in the freezer’ for 15 minutes before putting it in the oven.

“I don’t care if you’re my brother or sister, I don’t care if you’re whoever. It’s self-gratification,” he also said about his motives to murder people.

Osuna also claimed to have murdered two other people, one a 27-year-old man who the murderer claimed he killed when he was 13, and the other a 32-year-old woman.

Jamie Osuna also murdered his cellmate in 2019, and has claimed he killed others.

California Department of Corrections and Rehabiliation

Osuna was sentenced to life imprisonment without the possibility of parole, meaning he will never be released from behind bars.

Two years later he was found to have murdered his cellmate Luis Romero, whose body had been hacked to pieces.

Romero, a 44-year-old man who had spent 27 years in prison for second degree murder after fatally shooting a woman, was found on 9 March, 2019 beheaded, stabbed in the eye and with other parts of his body removed.

Osuna was wearing a necklace made of parts of Romero’s body, and had written ‘ha ha ha’ and ‘the man with the thousand faces’ on the walls using his victim’s blood.

The month after Romero was dissected Osuna said he wanted to plead not guilty, and in 2020 the murderer then said he would plead guilty.

He also asked to be given all of the photos of the crime scene, a request which a judge denied.

Monsters actor refers to Erik Menendez as ‘kind of a friend’ after visiting him in prison with Kim Kardashian

The Monsters star has addressed Erik Menendez’s comments on the Netflix series

Monsters star Cooper Koch has opened up about his visit to Erik Menendez in prison, revealing he now regards him as ‘kind of a friend’.

Following its release on Netflix last week, the latest instalment of Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan’s true crime series has skyrocketed to number one on viewing charts and seen the story of Lyle and Erik Menendez introduced to a whole new generation of people.

The series has also received mixed reactions, with the real life Erik calling Monsters a ‘dishonest portrayal of the tragedies surrounding our crime’.

He continued: “Those awful lies have been disrupted and exposed by countless brave victims over the last two decades who have broken through their personal shame and bravely spoken out.”

Erik and Lyle Menendez during their trial (VINCE BUCCI/AFP via Getty Images)

Erik and Lyle Menendez during their trial (VINCE BUCCI/AFP via Getty Images)

In the following days, it was reported that Koch – who played Erik in the Netflix series – had met him in person at Donovan Correctional Facility, California, after Kim Kardashian invited him to join a visit regarding her ongoing prison reform work.

The actor, 28, has since opened up about meeting Erik in person in an exclusive interview with LADbible, saying it was ‘really, really rewarding’ to speak face-to-face with the 53-year-old.

“He really appreciated it,” Koch revealed, adding that Erik had heard ‘nothing but great things’ about his critically acclaimed episode The Hurt Man (episode 5) in particular.

“He will watch it at some point, but he’s taking his time. I understand that it must be incredibly difficult,” he continued.

“He was really appreciative.”

The They/Them star then went on to add that he had been able to form a positive relationship with Erik, adding that all he wanted to do was share his compassion with him and reaffirm his belief in the Menendez brothers’ allegations of abuse against their parents.

“Really all I wanted to do was to look, give him a hug, look him in the eye, tell him that I believed him, that I support him, and that I did everything in my power as an actor and a storyteller to tell his story as authentically as possible and with as much integrity as possible,” he said

“I think, I can kind of call him a friend now, which is really, really rewarding and the best gift of all,” he said.

Koch’s co-star, Nicholas Alexander Chavez, was similarly compassionate when it came to talking about the case, adding that he wanted to approach his characterisation of Lyle in a ‘holistic’ way.

Cooper Koch and Nicholas Alexander Chavez have shared their responses to Erik Menendez's comments ( Roy Rochlin/Getty Images for Netflix)

Cooper Koch and Nicholas Alexander Chavez have shared their responses to Erik Menendez’s comments ( Roy Rochlin/Getty Images for Netflix)

“I wanted to be thorough in my research, which meant that I wanted to first visit all of the Court TV footage. I wanted to read every book that was put out about the Menendez brothers, or that was Menendez brothers adjacent such as the book that Leslie Abramson wrote,” he told LADbible.

“I was looking at plenty of primary and secondary source material.”

Chavez previously shared his reaction to Erik’s statement during the premiere of Grotesquerie.

“I can only respond with sympathy and empathy in that I can only imagine how difficult it is to have the most traumatic moment of your life put up there on the screen for everyone to see,” he told USA Today.

Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story is on Netflix now.

Man who spent 44 years in prison after being wrongly convicted delivers on promise he made ‘racist’ police officer

Ronnie Long spent over four decades behind bars after being wrongly convicted of a crime he didn’t commit

A man who lost 44 years of his life has finally delivered on a promise he made a ‘racist’ cop the day he was sent to prison.

In 1976, Ronnie Long was arrested and charged for raping a white woman, Sarah Bost, with an all-white jury finding him guilty.

He was sentenced to life in prison, with no hope of release.

But in 2021, new evidence came to light that proved Ronnie, who was then 65-years-old, was in fact innocent.

After a long legal battle, Ronnie managed to finally clear his name, immediately taking the the city of Concord, North Carolina, to court.

Ronnie was sentenced to life in prison for a crime he didn't commit.

Ronnie Long

And this week, it was revealed the 68-year-old had been awarded the second-largest wrongful conviction settlement ever.

Following a deal of $3m from the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation, Concord agreed a payout of an additional $23m for Ronnie.

The victory also means Ronnie has finally been able to deliver on a promise he made a ‘racist’ police officer 50 years ago.

Speaking to LADbible, Ronnie said he always remembered what the ‘hillbilly Klan’ police officer said to him as he arrived at prison.

“It was early Saturday morning, about three or four o’clock in the morning, I’d been in court at about 12.30am that night,” he told us.

The 68-year-old never forgot the promise he made a 'racist' cop on his first day behind bars.

Ronnie Long

“A riot had broken out in the court room, people started fighting, and the judge said, ‘Lock that door, lock that door, get that man, I want that man in Raleigh (Central Prison) tonight’.

“That night, they had me in the station wagon and took me up the highway, flying.

“When I get to Central Prison, this is what this hillbilly Klan said to me, ‘Yo, n****r, look to your right. That’s Central Prison, that’s your home for the rest of your life. You think you’re tough? Well, they’re gonna show you what tough is behind them walls. You won’t be back’.”

Ronnie Long has been fighting for justice since his release, and he's finally got it.

LADbible

But Ronnie had some words for him, too.

“This is what I told him, ‘If I come back, which I will, all I want you to do is be breathing, that’s all I want you to do. All I want is you to be breathing, I don’t care if you’re on a respirator or if you’re crippled and can’t see. I’m going to take everything you’ve got for what you’re doing to me right now,'” he recalled.

“He thought it was a joke, but I’m here. I don’t know if he’s alive today, I haven’t even tried to pursue him. But his name is going to show up as one of those defendants in those federal suits.

“So when I say, ‘I’m gonna be back and take everything you’ve got’, this s*** is real.”

Turns out he is a man of his word.

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