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Amber Rose shares firsthand experience of Diddy's White Parties

Amber Rose shares firsthand experience of Diddy's White Parties

Express Tribune08-03-2025

Amber Rose recently addressed her experiences attending Sean 'Diddy' Combs' famous White Parties since 2009, refuting claims of 'freak-offs' at the events.
In an appearance on the Club Shay Shay podcast, the 41-year-old model stated that she attended various iterations of the parties, including the after-parties, but never witnessed anything related to the alleged sex performances.
Rose explained that Combs was always present at the parties, enjoying his Ciroc and hosting the events, and suggested that if any 'freak-offs' occurred, they likely took place on separate days, outside of the public parties she attended. She added, 'If these freak-offs are happening, it's on a completely different day than the actual Puff parties.'
However, Rose did not shy away from condemning Combs for his past behavior. She referred to the infamous 2016 video in which Combs appeared to assault his ex-girlfriend, Cassie Ventura, in a hotel hallway. Rose expressed strong support for Ventura, labeling Combs an 'abuser' and referencing the ongoing legal issues surrounding him. Combs has been facing serious charges, including sexual trafficking, racketeering, and abuse, and was denied bail multiple times following his arrest.
While Rose expressed uncertainty about the truth of some internet rumors, including the use of drugs in baby oil at the parties, she emphasized that any abuse was unacceptable. She also discussed her conversations with rapper Ray J, who confirmed that neither of them had been invited to any of the alleged 'freak-offs,' despite attending multiple parties.
Rose clarified her relationship with Combs, saying they were not close friends but that she was regularly invited to his parties.
Amber Rose recently addressed her experiences attending Sean 'Diddy' Combs' famous White Parties since 2009, refuting claims of 'freak-offs' at the events. In an appearance on the Club Shay Shay podcast, the 41-year-old model stated that she attended various iterations of the parties, including the after-parties, but never witnessed anything related to the alleged sex performances.
Rose explained that Combs was always present at the parties, enjoying his Ciroc and hosting the events, and suggested that if any 'freak-offs' occurred, they likely took place on separate days, outside of the public parties she attended. She added, 'If these freak-offs are happening, it's on a completely different day than the actual Puff parties.'
However, Rose did not shy away from condemning Combs for his past behavior. She referred to the infamous 2016 video in which Combs appeared to assault his ex-girlfriend, Cassie Ventura, in a hotel hallway. Rose expressed strong support for Ventura, labeling Combs an 'abuser' and referencing the ongoing legal issues surrounding him. Combs has been facing serious charges, including sexual trafficking, racketeering, and abuse, and was denied bail multiple times following his arrest.
While Rose expressed uncertainty about the truth of some internet rumors, including the use of drugs in baby oil at the parties, she emphasized that any abuse was unacceptable. She also discussed her conversations with rapper Ray J, who confirmed that neither of them had been invited to any of the alleged 'freak-offs,' despite attending multiple parties.
Rose clarified her relationship with Combs, saying they were not close friends but that she was regularly invited to his parties.
Amber Rose recently addressed her experiences attending Sean 'Diddy' Combs' famous White Parties since 2009, refuting claims of 'freak-offs' at the events. In an appearance on the Club Shay Shay podcast, the 41-year-old model stated that she attended various iterations of the parties, including the after-parties, but never witnessed anything related to the alleged sex performances.
Rose explained that Combs was always present at the parties, enjoying his Ciroc and hosting the events, and suggested that if any 'freak-offs' occurred, they likely took place on separate days, outside of the public parties she attended. She added, 'If these freak-offs are happening, it's on a completely different day than the actual Puff parties.'
However, Rose did not shy away from condemning Combs for his past behavior. She referred to the infamous 2016 video in which Combs appeared to assault his ex-girlfriend, Cassie Ventura, in a hotel hallway. Rose expressed strong support for Ventura, labeling Combs an 'abuser' and referencing the ongoing legal issues surrounding him. Combs has been facing serious charges, including sexual trafficking, racketeering, and abuse, and was denied bail multiple times following his arrest.
While Rose expressed uncertainty about the truth of some internet rumors, including the use of drugs in baby oil at the parties, she emphasized that any abuse was unacceptable. She also discussed her conversations with rapper Ray J, who confirmed that neither of them had been invited to any of the alleged 'freak-offs,' despite attending multiple parties.
Rose clarified her relationship with Combs, saying they were not close friends but that she was regularly invited to his parties.

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