Nick Cannon Says 'So Much' Are 'Sensationalized' at Diddy's Legal Drama
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When appearing on 'No Jumper' podcast, the DJ and 'The Masked Singer' host says if he's ever witnessed the wild things Diddy allegedly did at his 'freak-off' bash.

AceShowbiz - Nick Cannon recalled his experience attending Sean "P. Diddy" Combs' infamous "freak-off" parties. When appearing in the Monday, October 21 episode of "No Jumper" podcast, Nick said if he's ever witnessed the wild things Diddy allegedly did at the bash.

In the episode, Adam Grandmaison a.k.a. Adam22 asked Nick how he "avoided" the disgraced music producer's alleged "freak-offs." In response to the question, "The Masked Singer" host replied, "I leave early."

The 44-year-old added that he left the party as soon as he's done with his job. "I'm the DJ. When it's time for me to wrap up I'm out. I've never seen none of that," he explained, adding that he's usually in charge of the music outdoors.

Wack 100 shared a similar story, saying, "Me personally, I was a backyard [guy]," Jones said. "By 12:15 to 1:30, we were gone." He continued, "In the house, it was still cool until like 2:30 or 3 [in the morning]. After that, cats leave and whoever stayed would go into the backā€¦ we don't know [what happened]."

Nick then said we'd find out more about Diddy's alleged sex trafficking crimes in his trial, which is set to be held in May 2025. The "Nick Cannon Presents: Wild 'n Out" star added, "Supposedly, whatever they've got, we're gonna see in... what, May?"

Wack later suggested that having a thousand bottles of baby oil isn't a crime, but Adam22 interjected, "It is if they have [rape drug] GHB in them." Wack argued that the Feds would have revealed the information if that's true, prompting Nick to quip, "I think there's so much s**t that's sensationalized."

Later in the episode, the group discussed allegations against Diddy surrounding underage assault and children. "I don't believe any of that," Nick opined. "The Puff I knew, I started to see, I felt like he wanted to change and was evolving and was, like, 'Yo, I want to be the father,' like he had been through so much s**t."

While talking about Diddy's legacy, Nick, who previously said he attended one of Diddy's parties when he was only 16, added, "As we've all seen, Puff is a legendary a**hole. That's why I'm saying, it's an energy thing. If you've been a legendary a**hole and by any means necessary, and you name your company Bad Boy, you ain't gonna have a lot of [redacted word] rooting for you when s**t gets tough."

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