The video features Jimmy asking Diddy about the time when the music mogul was ready to take over Will Smith when he and Jada were tried to rope in JLo for a threesome.This happened last year when Sean came on the talk show and Jimmy asked him, “Hey, speaking of love, I saw a guy on the internet the other day. He said he used to be your security guard. He said that when you were dating JLo, Will Smith and Jada tried to pick her up on a threesome and you were gonna beat up Will Smith. Is that true?”
As uncomfotable as the question was, it left Combs stunned and he was at a loss of words. However, his expressions spoke volumes. After a little halt he quipped back, “Well this show has gotten crazier since the last time I was here.”
Though it was visible that Diddy wasn’t quite comfortable with the question, Jimmy nudged him again, “It’s all about love though, that’s not true?” That was the moment when Diddy adamantly denied the claim and said, “No! No, you really heard that?”
The quote by the security guard that Jimmy was referring to came from The Art of Dialogue podcast. “We were at a birthday party that I think Matt Damon was giving for Ben Affleck. It was just a little gathering at the Four Seasons. Matt Damon, Ben Affleck, Jennifer Lopez, Puff, Will Smith and Jada were sitting on [one] side of the room. [Puff] stood up. And when he stood up, he walked and did his arms a certain kind of way like [crossing them]. I go over towards him and he said to me, ‘Yo, I think Will and Jada are trying to scoop up Jennifer. I want you to stay close ’cause I’ma snuff him,” mentioned the former member of the Bad Boy Records’ security team.
Cut to the present time, Diddy was recently arrested on sex trafficing and multiple other charges. Fredral investigation is going on in the matter, and everyone associated with Diddy is under the police radar.
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