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Jamie Foxx roasts ‘nasty motherf—er' Sean ‘Diddy' Combs over sex trafficking case: ‘That was our hero'

Jamie Foxx roasts ‘nasty motherf—er' Sean ‘Diddy' Combs over sex trafficking case: ‘That was our hero'

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Jamie Foxx is going after Sean 'Diddy' Combs.
The Oscar winner, 57, roasted Combs, 55, as he weighed in on the rapper's ongoing sex-trafficking case at Netflix's All-Star Comedy Night on May 29.
'That Diddy s–t is crazy, huh?' Foxx, 57, said on stage at The Comedy Store in Los Angeles. 'I don't know if he's going to jail, but he's a nasty motherf—er.'
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'S–t! Am I right? Especially for our community,' the comedian continued. '[For] white people, it's cool, but Black people are like, that was our hero. All that goddamn baby oil, boy. Then, the urine.'
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Corinne Foxx, who moderated the event for awards voters ahead of Emmy nomination voting, shot her dad a look that indicated she wanted him to stop talking about Combs.
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'Oh, that's right. It's the Emmys. My bad, I'm sorry, so sorry,' said Foxx, before he continued to roast Combs.
'When I watch the trial, all I think of is 'Life.' Martin Lawrence talking to Eddie Murphy, 'Why you so nasty, Ray? 'Cause I'm my nasty motherf–er.' Why you so nasty, Diddy? 'Cause I'm a nasty motherf—er. Take that, take that, take that,'' Foxx told the audience. 'That makes you listen to that differently. What are we taking, because I don't want any of that.'
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'For the Black people in here, you know how that hurts us, because Diddy was [known for] 'It's All About the Benjamins,' that was our whole culture,' he went on. 'Now it's all about the baby oil.'
Combs is accused of using his celebrity status to run a sex-trafficking and racketeering scheme that involved forcing people — including his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura — into drug-fueled 'freak-off' sex marathons that went on for days.
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His trial began on May 12. If convicted, Combs faces life in prison.
Foxx spoke about Combs during a recent Hollywood Reporter roundtable, where he addressed the conspiracy that the rapper allegedly orchestrated his 2023 stroke.
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'No, Puffy didn't try to kill me,' Foxx said.
'When they said I was a clone, that made me flip. I'm sitting in the hospital bed, like, 'These bitch-ass motherf–kers are trying to clone me,'' the comic also joked.
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Foxx — who has said that a brain bleed caused him to have a stroke that landed him in the hospital in April 2023 — similarly addressed the rumors that Combs tried to kill him in his 2024 Netflix stand-up special, 'What Had Happened Was.'
'The internet said Puffy was trying to kill me, that's what the internet was saying. I know what you thinking, 'Diddy?'' Foxx joked on stage, adding, 'Hell no, I left them parties early.'

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