
Justin Bieber's pizza video sparks speculation amid Diddy's trial
On the same day that Cassie Ventura delivered harrowing testimony against Sean "Diddy" Combs in his federal sex trafficking trial, Justin Bieber posted a video of himself eating pizza, igniting a wave of online speculation.
The timing and content of the video led some fans and commentators to interpret it as a cryptic message referencing the ongoing legal proceedings involving his former mentor.
Journalist Liz Crokin noted that the video's surveillance-style appearance resembled footage allegedly used by Diddy to record compromising situations for blackmail purposes. Crokin suggested that Bieber's video could be a subtle nod to these allegations, especially given the resurfacing of past interactions between the two artists.
I genuinely feel sorry for Justin Bieber.
He posted this video eating a pizza (pizza-gate) just the day Diddy's trial started…
With the same type of camara Diddy would record all the freak parties to then blackmail the attendees.
I hate Hollywood.
pic.twitter.com/ITiBzYqJip — Ada Lluch (@ada_lluch) May 15, 2025
JUSTIN BIEBER POSTS VIDEO EATING PIZZA IN WHAT APPEARS TO BE A RESPONSE TO THE DIDDY TRIAL ⚠️
Many believe he was victimized by Diddy as a child‼️ pic.twitter.com/xh3q4wFMjz — Matt Wallace (@MattWallace888) May 15, 2025
Bieber's relationship with Diddy has come under renewed scrutiny, with old videos circulating online showing the music mogul spending time with a young Bieber. In one clip, Diddy mentions having "custody" of the then-15-year-old singer for 48 hours, raising questions about the nature of their association.
While Bieber has not publicly commented on the trial or the allegations against Diddy, his recent social media activity has fueled discussions about his possible awareness or experiences related to the case. The singer's 2020 music video for "Yummy" also faced similar speculation, with conspiracy theorists alleging hidden messages linked to the Pizzagate theory—a claim that has been widely debunked.
As Diddy's trial continues, with testimonies detailing years of alleged abuse and manipulation, the public remains attentive to any developments or statements from those previously associated with him.

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