Nick Cannon reveals he tried to attend Diddy's party when he was 16, Internet wants him to ‘spill the tea'
NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: Television personality Nick Cannon claimed he had attempted to get into a Sean 'Diddy' Combs party as a teenager, during his Friday, October 11 appearance on 'The Breakfast Club' podcast.
The revelation came as a surprise to hosts of the morning radio chat show, reported the Daily Mail, as they refrained from commenting on the subject.
The rapper and music mogul was arguably one of the most influential names in the industry, known for throwing outlandish parties. He was arrested last month over a slew of federal and civil charges and has been going through the legal process since. Diddy's parties, once a hotspot for celebrities, have become infamous ever since.
NEW: Nick Cannon says he went to a Diddy party when he was 16, says celebrities are scared to talk because they have something to hide.
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The comments came during an appearance on The Breakfast Club.
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Nick Cannon admits to having attended a 'Puff party'
Nick Cannon, 44, told 'The Breakfast Club' co-hosts Jess Hilarious, DJ Envy, and Charlamagne tha God on Friday that he had been to a party hosted by Combs, adding, "I have even been to one when I was a kid like 16, 17 standing outside."
Jess Hilarious was the only one among the hosts who admitted to attending a Diddy party herself, while the other two audibly grunted.
"I've lived my truth. I remember standing outside, you know, trying to get into a Puff party out here in New York," Cannon continued to explain. "Like how the 'One More Chance' video looks, that was real stuff out here. Like people standing at the door, who can get in and stuff. Bad Boy parties were official in New York in the late '90s."
When none of the hosts commented on his statement, Cannon moved on from the subject with a shrug, saying, "Whatever," but added, "Everybody gets scared to talk because they probably got something to hide. I ain't got nothing to hide. I don't have nothing to hide."
Internet calls for Nick Cannon to speak out about Diddy's parties
Netizens reacting to Nick Cannon's revelation on social media platform X (formerly Twitter) wanted him to share more on the subject. The following tweets demonstrate the prevalent takes.
"Wonder what he knows," wrote a user.
"Nick Cannon is ready to spill the tea!" exclaimed another.
"He might know something we don't," shared one user.
"Someone, spill the truth, goddammit!" echoed someone else.
"You gotta have GUTS to say you went to a DIDDY party, bro!" noted another user.
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