At the moment, the news shows that charges against musician Diddy are causing a storm in Hollywood. It looks like a lot of people think Justin Bieber may have been involved.
Keep reading for the most up-to-date information.
Stephen Baldwin, Justin Bieber’s father-in-law, was heard saying “this is the calm before the storm” in a strange TikTok video. A lot of people seem to think that the video shows that Bieber and Diddy were close in the past.
After the rapper was arrested on sex-trafficking charges, a video of Diddy having fun with Bieber, then 15, went big on the internet. The new video came out because of this.
“And after that quiet comes a readiness… for the next storm,” Baldwin said at the end of his film. People thought even more about the video’s hidden message when they saw the actor in the movie wearing a 1974 People Magazine hat.
„Because of the hat, I think he’s working on something for People Magazine to print. Someone made a guess, possibly in reference to an upcoming People Magazine story about Diddy’s and other celebrities’ wrongdoings in the affair.
Sean Combs, better known by his stage name “Diddy,” was held at the Brooklyn Metropolitan Detention Center while he waited his trial. His court date is set for October 9, 2024. Government officials said that Diddy was on a “suicide watch” and that they had taken all the necessary steps to keep him safe.
The prosecution says Diddy used his business empire to run and grow a “criminal enterprise” and did many illegal things, such as bribery, arson, obstructing justice, and even forced labor.
A background of physical abuse was well known for the person who was charged. “He assaulted women by, among other things, striking, punching, and dragging, on many occasions starting at least in or around 2009 and continuing for years,” the report said.
In his most recent charge, Combs was accused of taking part in what he called “Freak Offs,” where he lured male and female sex workers into drug-fueled, multi-day sexual adventures. When the police did the raid, they found things like guns, baby oil, and lube.
As well as Diddy, 50 Cent, another rapper has said that other famous people are also involved in his illegal actions. Now, 50 Cent is making a new video series about all of Diddy’s bad behavior.
“Some of them went to the parties and had a great time, so they have no idea what the f–k is on tape or what isn’t on tape.” “They might not have been able to speak out because they were drunk,” he said.
There are old records of Bieber and Diddy going to parties together when Diddy was a child, and there are also videos going around the internet of Bieber being abused as a young teen.
In one of those videos, James Corden, the entertainer, looks right into Justin Bieber’s eyes and tells him, “You smelled really good.” In another, Katy Perry, the singer, has a tight grip on the teen’s behind. They have been going around on social media again, and many people are asking why the young child
In another well-known video from the 2012 American Music Awards, Jenny McCarthy, an actor and model, is seen kissing Justin Bieber on the neck over and over again without being asked. Bieber pulls away from the action and says over the mic that he feels “violated.”
The videos usually come with an interview with Justin from 2020 in which he sobs and says he wants to protect fellow pop star Billie Eilish.
“I don’t want her to lose it” is what he says, and many people take that to mean innocence. “I don’t want her to go through what I have.” That is something I would never want to happen to anyone.
Following the release of these stories about Diddy, a video of Diddy and Bieber has been going viral. In the video, Diddy says that while he’s with the boy, “we’re gonna go full crazy for the next 48 hours,” even though he doesn’t have “legal guardianship of him.”
It looks like some people now think Bieber might know something about Diddy that could lead to more charges against the rapper. Baldwin is also giving Bieber a sneak peek at what might happen if he decides to share his information with the public.