Newly-unveiled clip from the bash Diddy threw for Meek shows guests eating sushi served on an undressed woman as the 'Tupac Back' rapper walks back on his 'No Diddy Gang' stance.
- November 21, 2024
AceShowbiz - Meek Mill seemingly could not distance himself from Sean "P. Diddy" Combs amid the latter's legal woes. The embattled music mogul once threw a birthday party for the Philadelphia native and now footage from the wild bash has leaked online.
In the clip obtained and published by Daily Mail, guests were seen eating sushi off a naked woman who was lying down on a table. She had only a piece of shear vinyl covering the front of her body.
According to the publication, the party was packed with famous rappers, with guests occupying every space the mansion had to offer - forcing those with entourages to squeeze through. Jason Haight, the property manager for the Parisian Palace, revealed that Diddy rented the establishment for $25,000.
Rapper Lil Durk was filmed posing with multiple curvaceous women scantily dressed in tiny mini dresses and bras. A bedroom in the Parisian Palace, which Jason described as a period home with bedroom doors made from solid wood that had solid brass mortise-type locks with crystal door handles and skeleton keys.
Prior to this, Jason recalled the aftermath of the birthday party Diddy threw for Meek. He said the property was left in shambles with broken bottles, used condoms, lubricant on marble floors, and razor blades "by the hundreds."
He recalled collecting half an ounce of what he initially thought was powdered sugar, only to realize it was allegedly cocaine. The property manager also described finding bras, panties and even two iPhones tossed in the bushes behind the bowling alley. The party allegedly featured masked exotic dancers and scantily-clad women in addition to a naked sushi platter centerpiece.
After his close tie with Diddy was once again brought to light, Meek has shown his support for the Bad Boy Records founder. "They putting black men in jail off stories ... I wish puff well he's a black man I hope he didn't do most of that s**t they saying he did ….," he wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter, on Wednesday, November 20. "Why yall so scared to talk yall must got s**t in closet! My past the streets it's nothing to hide!"
He also declared a war against media after feeling targeted amid lawsuits filed against Diddy. "Just think about it you are waking up to a bunch of non black owned publication posting major lies about me! Where all the pr people go that was around me! Everybody see what's going on I'm not gonna be quiet it's was was on black men!" he claimed.
Meek gave a shout-out to Diddy just a week after he declared "No Diddy" in a video. "This is real life," he said when met by Hood Report. He added, "No Diddy gang. Meek Milly in real life. Don't ever disrespect me."