In a new video, the 'If It's Lovin' That You Want' hitmaker is asked if she's ever attended the disgraced rapper's controversial parties, where he allegedly committed crimes.
- October 3, 2024
AceShowbiz - Rihanna is the next celebrity whose connection to Sean "P. Diddy" Combs is questioned. In a new video, the "Don't Stop the Music" hitmaker was asked if she's ever attended the disgraced rapper's controversial parties.
In footage circulating online earlier this week, Rihanna was approached by several journalists as she was leaving a party. The reporters quickly flooded the pop icon with rather straightforward questions, including "Did you attend any of P. Diddy's parties" and "Were you involved in any of the 'freak offs'?"
Rihanna apparently found the questions amusing as she was seen laughing. The Fenti Beauty founder was also seen mumbling the phrase, "That's crazy," as she continued walking to her car.
Rihanna and Diddy didn't seem to show any indication that they're close over the years. If anything, the "I'll Be Missing You" rapper was once under fire for his comments on the domestic abuse that Rihanna suffered at the hands of her then-boyfriend Chris Brown. "We know sometimes those relationships get ugly, you know," Diddy said during a 2009 appearance on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show".
Rihanna wasn't the only star who got Diddy's parties-related questions. Prior to this, Kevin Hart could be seen shutting down a reporter asking him if he's ever seen baby oil bottles at any of Diddy's parties he went to.
Seemingly not happy with the question, the actor/comedian asked, "When I hosted for Diddy?" He added, "You're asking the wrong person the wrong question."
Kevin's unpleasant response, however, didn't stop the reporter to ask further questions. The "Jumanji: Next Level" star was asked if he feared for Diddy's life behind bars and if he felt the mogul was safe. "Wrong person. Wrong question," Kevin insisted.
The baby oil question was referring to the discovery of over 1,000 bottles of baby oil found in Diddy's Miami and Los Angeles homes by federal agents. Diddy's lawyer Marc Agnifilo suggested that his client simply bought in large quantities, noting, "He buys in bulk. I think they have Costcos in every place where he has a home."
Costco, however, denied the claims. "None of its members-only locations carry baby oil," a spokesperson from the wholesale chain confirmed.