Leaked Sean ‘Diddy' Combs tape shows disgraced star enforcing ‘women only' rule
A never before seen video shows Sean 'Diddy' Combs at one of his notorious house parties ordering women onto the dance floor to enforce his 'guys don't dance with guys' rule.
The U.S. Sun has exclusively obtained the clip from a celeb-filled private bash hosted by Combs before the Grammy Awards in January 2020.
The likes of Jay Z, Jamie Foxx, and Chance The Rapper were at the party to celebrate Combs being honoured during Grammy week.
In the dimly lit room inside the star's mansion in Holmby Hills, Combs is filmed wearing all-black clothing with a huge diamond necklace as he stands behind the DJ booth.
A crowd of people is seen gathered on the dance floor after Combs abruptly stops the music during the party.
Holding a microphone, Combs boldly addresses his guests, telling them, 'We're here to dance. Guys, don't be smoking on the dancefloor, man.
'You ain't got no girl, you gotta get a girl on the dancefloor. That's Combs' rules.
'We dance with girls, we don't dance with guys over here.
'And ain't nothing wrong with that. If you're a guy, you like guys, hey man, it's all good, but you gotta dance, aight.'
He then orders, 'But open up that door so I can speak to the people in my kitchen.
'Open the door so I can speak to the people in my kitchen, please. Because we gotta get the people out of the house and into the party.'
The crowd is then heard shouting at him to put the music back on, to which he blasts, 'Look, no, you don't do that and you don't yell nothing.'
The seemingly homophobic comment comes amid claims Combs drugged and sexually abused men as well as women at drug-fuelled orgies, known as freak-offs.
Combs is facing multiple civil suits but has always denied any wrongdoing.
The disgraced star himself has never publicly addressed or denied any rumours regarding his sexual orientation.
The U.S. Sun has seen the location and time stamp of the videos from the party, showing it was held at Combs' mansion, a 17,000-square-foot estate in Beverly Hills with 10 bedrooms and 13 bathrooms.
In March 2024, the property was raided by Homeland Security as part of the investigation into Combs.
It was put up for sale shortly before his arrest and is still listed for $61,500,000.
The party video comes as Combs' trial begins this week in Manhattan, New York, as he's tried over allegations of racketeering and sex trafficking.
The male partygoer who filmed the clip and took other photographs of guests at the party is known to The U.S. Sun but wishes to remain anonymous.
When asked about the party, he said: 'I got invited to Diddy's house in the early hours of January 26, 2020, through a mutual friend.
'It was pretty dark in there but they had this dance floor with like a 70s disco vibe.
'Some of the celebrities in attendance were Jay-Z, Chance the Rapper, Migos, Ne-Yo, and Jamie Foxx.
'During one of the dance songs, Diddy jumped on the microphone and was saying kind of crazy stuff where he didn't want to see dudes dancing with other dudes.
'I felt that was disrespectful. We are all there to have a great time.'
The partygoer said it was his first Diddy party and although he never saw anyone having sex he claimed people were going into back rooms at the house.
'I was offered cocaine a bunch of times, I remember that much,' he said.
'He had a lot of security but quite a few people had their phones out on the dance floor and they didn't say anything.
'Diddy made the speech on the mic about 3am and the party went on until 5am.
'I saw some girls walking around holding hands and celebrities in different side rooms hanging out.'
Combs hosted his house party after being named the 2020 Grammy Salute To Industry Icons honoree the day before the awards.
He drew a star-studded crowd at the annual Clive Davis pre-Grammy gala on Saturday, January 26, just hours before his private bash.
The likes of Jay Z, Beyonce, Cardi B, Lana Del Rey, Ozzy Osbourne, Janet Jackson, and John Legend were in attendance to honour him at the event.
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