Diddy’s alleged ‘strange actions’ included weight demands on women

Strict rules allegedly required for women and girls attending Sean “Diddy” Combs’ parties have come to light, sparking a new wave of legal trouble for the rapper.

Diddy remains behind bars in New York until his trial in May 2025 for alleged sexual misconduct and sex trafficking at his supposed “freak” place.

Now, a party organizer is speaking out to the New York Post, listing supposed requirements and rules about how women must dress as well as their weight limits.

They revealed that women invited to these events were expected to adhere to strict weight and appearance standards, and that organizers enforced a 140-pound limit. The event organizer – who remained anonymous – revealed: “We will consider if necessary. The girls must be young and hot so I always have a scale next to me in case I need to be sure. 140 pounds, but if a girl is really tall, a little caution is needed.”

In addition to the supposed weight restrictions, women also need to meet specific physical criteria. The organizers affirmed: “Not slim, not cellulite. No piercings or too many tattoos. No short hair cuts. And the girls must be young and hot.” A strict dress code was also said to have been imposed, as women were expected to always wear revealing dresses and high heels.

“No pants, no jeans, no flat shoes. Every girl must wear a party dress, preferably a very short one, just enough to cover her buttocks, but not longer than mid-thigh. Cleavage is exposed. And to each their own.” Everyone wears high heels, no exceptions: high heels,” the organizer emphasized.

The source added that there were no checks to verify the ages of attendees. The organizer admitted: “It was don’t ask, don’t tell. I was very young myself at the time and I honestly thought we didn’t ask their ages because of the drinking laws. I never stayed for Freak. ” I really had no idea that these girls would have to have sex with people.”

In some cases, dancers were reportedly invited to private gatherings after Diddy’s event. A dancer told ‘The Post’ how she was offered $1,000 to attend a VMA after-party but turned it down.

“It feels shady,” she declared. “So I didn’t go. But the other girls came and wouldn’t really talk about what happened there.”

— Originally published on Enstarz.

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