Actor Jamie Foxx has revealed that he avoided attending Diddy’s Freak Off parties due to the ‘evil’ and ‘satanic’ practices that occurred at them.
In his new Netflix comedy special, Fox revealed:
“The internet said that Puffy tried to kill me. I know what you’re thinking: Diddy?”
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“Hell nah, nigga, I left them parties early, I was out by 9:00, niggaa, something don’t look right — it’s slippery in here,” the Collateral star added, referring to authorities having found over 1,000 bottles of baby oil and lube during their raid of Combs’ mansions earlier this year.
Breitbart.com reports: Elsewhere during his skit, Foxx joked that he “saw the tunnel” while he was in a coma after suffering a stroke.
“I saw the tunnel, I didn’t see the light,” the Ray star said, before quipping, “It was hot in that tunnel.”
“Shit, am I going to the wrong place or something? Because I look at the end of the tunnel and I thought I saw the devil, like, ‘Come on, nigga,’ or was that Puffy?” Foxx added, eliciting laughter among audience members.
“But if it was Puffy, he had like a flaming bottle of Johnson and — no, I’m just kidding,” Foxx added, again referencing Combs’ baby oil scandal.
During his skit, the actor also took a more serious turn, crediting God and the power of prayer for saving his life after he suffered a medical emergency last year.
As Breitbart News reported, Combs has been in jail since September 16 after he was arrested following a federal indictment accusing the music mogul of more than a decade of abusing, threatening, and coercing women and others, racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking, forced labor, kidnapping, arson, bribery, and obstruction of justice, among other crimes.
Combs pleaded not guilty to the charges and has since been denied bail several times. The music mogul, who faces life in prison if found guilty, is set to stand trial on May 5.
Separately, Combs is also facing at least 120 civil lawsuits filed by attorney Tony Buzbee, on behalf of alleged victims accusing the music mogul, his acquaintances, and other entities of a multitude of crimes spanning more than 25 years.