
Stefon Diggs parties at sister's wedding after boat video controversy
Stefon Diggs had himself a weekend.
The newly signed Patriots wideout was all smiles while dancing at his sister's wedding on Friday, according to a video on social media.
Diggs, who wore a black suit and tie, was seen jumping up and down on the floor to 'Be Faithful' by Fatman Scoop.
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He appeared to be dancing with his sister, who was seen smiling as she watched him bust a move.
It's unclear if his girlfriend, rapper Cardi B, was at the wedding.
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5 Stefon Diggs hit the dance floor at his sister's wedding.
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5 Stefon Diggs hit the dance floor at his sister's wedding.
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5 Stefon Diggs hit the dance floor at his sister's wedding.
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The Grammy winner wasn't seen in the viral video.
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Cardi B attended Diggs' youth football camp, which took place at the University of Maryland at SECU Stadium, his alma mater, on Saturday.
The All-Pro wideout, who is is a native of Gaithersburg, decided to forgo his senior season with the Terrapins to enter the 2015 NFL Draft.
His brother, Cowboys cornerback Trevon Diggs, was at the camp, along with Texans wideout DeMario 'Pop' Douglas, Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey and retired Super Bowl champion tight end Vernon Davis.
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Cardi B then attended the 2025 ASCAP Rhythm & Soul Music Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday.
5 Cardi B at the 2025 ASCAP Rhythm & Soul Music Celebration, Arrivals, Los Angeles, California on June 8, 2025.
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Last month, Diggs and Cardi B made waves on social media after they were spotted partying on a boat in Miami with a group of bikini-clad women — and the four-time Pro Bowler was holding a pink substance, as seen in another video online.
Cardi B made their relationship Instagram official at the time, including sultry photos on the boat, and a video of the rapper giving him a lap dance.
Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel addressed the boat video, saying he was aware of it and that he talks to his players every day.
5 Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs stretches during an OTA offseason workout at Gillette Stadium on June 2, 2025.
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Diggs, 31, signed a three-year deal in March worth a maximum of $69 million.
The All-Pro receiver arrived at Patriots organized team activities last Monday after missing voluntary workouts the week prior.
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