Diddy’s Former Party Planner Says Female Guests At His ‘Freak Off’ Parties Were Weighed To Make Sure They Were Under 140 Pounds

Diddy’s Former Party Planner Says Female Guests At His ‘Freak Off’ Parties Were Weighed To Make Sure They Were Under 140 Pounds

One of Diddy’s alleged former event planners recently detailed strict guidelines women faced if they wanted to attend one of his infamous “freak off” parties.

In an interview with The Post, published earlier today (October 29th), the unidentified woman claimed that Sean “Diddy” Combs, 54, required his female guests to look a certain way and be at a certain weight to party with him and his celebrity friends.

She stated:

“We would do a weigh-in, if necessary…The girls had to be young and hot, so I always had a scale nearby in case I needed to make sure.”

And continued:

“The number was 140 pounds, but if a girl was really tall, there was a little bit of discretion involved.”

The woman, who claimed to have worked for the media mogul in 2004 and 2005, added that she was told not to let any women in with “flab” or “cellulite,” nor any women who were “overly pierced or tattooed.”

She also shared the dress code standards:

“No pants. No jeans. No flat shoes. Every girl had to wear a party dress, preferably very short, just enough to cover her butt cheeks, but no longer than mid-thigh.”

She furthered:

“Cleavage showing. And every single one of them had to be wearing stilettos. That one, there was no exception: high stilettos.”

As you may know, Diddy is currently facing a number of federal sex abuse-related crimes stemming from his alleged freak-off parties.

Prosecutors claim the hip-hop veteran transported individuals across state lines for the purpose of offering unlimited amounts of sex to his guests and also supplied dubious amounts of drugs and alcohol to keep the parties going for days.

What may be the most disturbing of the party planner’s claims, however, is the assertion that they never checked the women’s IDs to make sure they were of age. She stated in the interview:

“It was don’t ask, don’t tell. At the time, I was really young myself, and I honestly thought that we weren’t asking their age because of drinking laws.”

And added:

“I never stayed around for the Freak Offs and had no idea that these girls were expected to have sex with people.”

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Authored by: Kay Johnson