Candace Owens says 'I am ready for Hollywood Babylon to fall' over Diddy's alleged trafficking scandal
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: The ongoing investigation into Sean 'Diddy' Combs' alleged involvement in trafficking has placed the spotlight on the star’s high-profile party guest lists.
Diddy, known for hosting extravagant 'White Parties' where guests donned all-white outfits, now faces serious accusations. A federal indictment claims Diddy may have orchestrated more sinister events, referred to as "freak-offs" where prosecutors allege sexual assault and trafficking took place. Prosecutors have not ruled out naming additional individuals involved.
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According to the Mirror, in a new video, YouTube commentator Candace Owens emphasized the gravity of the situation, warning that the scandal could lead to a collapse within the entertainment industry.
She stated, "It is crucial that you continue to follow this case because this is at the crux of all of the Hollywood corruption. I mean it is shocking how many people attended these parties... the photos that are now coming out—a girl completely naked, covered in sushi, as a bunch of people are smoking and drinking around her and eating off of her."
Owens pointed to the disturbing nature of these events, which allegedly involved drugging and even underage attendees. "I mean this photo was premiered in the Daily Mail. This is just a birthday party that he was having and now that we know that people were drugged and that there were allegedly people that were underage at these parties, all of Hollywood could fall. All of Hollywood could fall, and guess what, I want to be clear I am here for that, I am ready for Hollywood Babylon to fall," she added.
Candace Owens criticizes media and Hollywood’s complicity in Sean 'Diddy' Combs' scandal
Candace Owens also criticized the media for enabling Sean 'Diddy' Combs' alleged behavior, stating, "The media has always been complicit in laughing away Diddy’s criminality… It was independent media that held onto these allegations. It was us social media influencers and independent journalists who kept this story alive."
Furthermore, Owens discussed the growing concern within Hollywood, suggesting that some figures in the industry may be fearful of the implications of the investigation. She referenced reports of private investigators probing the matter, pointing to a TikTok video by influencer Samson Crouppen. In the video, Crouppen claimed that investigators had questioned him about being paid to post about Diddy and others connected to the case.
"The Diddy case—well, I would say a lot of them, I would say maybe every celebrity that's ever been featured at a Diddy party who has been suspiciously quiet might have a vested interest in figuring out whether or not these influencers are being paid," Owens said, adding that no one in the independent media had been compensated for their coverage.
Diddy has pleaded not guilty to all criminal charges and continues to deny all accusations of wrongdoing, including those in ongoing civil lawsuits.