It looks like Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ legendary parties are hiding more than just A-list celebrities and endless bottles of champagne.

A British TV host has come forward with shocking details about what really goes down behind the velvet ropes at these exclusive events, and it’s juicier than we ever imagined.

Precious Muir, now a model-turned-producer, spilled all the tea about her experience at one of Diddy’s notorious parties back in 2007. Muir, who moved to New York City in 2005 to chase her dreams, found herself rubbing shoulders with big-name stars in hopes of making a name for herself. But little did she know, she’d be stepping into a world far darker than she expected.

According to Muir, she was warned by other models to be “very careful” when attending these high-profile parties. But nothing could have prepared her for what she saw. “We could be there for just a few moments, and someone would offer me drugs immediately,” she recalled. “’Do you want a line of coke?’ ‘Do you want to smoke weed?’ It was like a free-for-all.”

Muir didn’t hold back when describing the scene. The parties, she said, were a playground for people looking to exploit young women hoping to make it big as singers, dancers, or entertainers.

And the host? According to Muir, Diddy was “the leader of the pack,” but he wasn’t the only one with a predatory vibe. “There were other wolves in the house,” she explained, hinting at how dangerous the environment was for young women.

Things got even darker when Muir revealed that drinks were often spiked with drugs, and some girls were lured into compromising situations, sometimes even filmed without their consent. She credits her decision to avoid drugs as the reason she came out unscathed, unlike so many other young women.

“There were a lot of girls who didn’t make it,” Muir said. “Some gave up modeling, others ended up in rehab… Not doing drugs saved my life.”

Muir’s revelations are even more chilling considering that Diddy has faced accusations from over 120 victims, all alleging sexual assault. While Muir has moved on to a new chapter—having appeared in the first U.K. season of The Circle—her experience serves as a haunting reminder of the dark side of fame and the toxic underbelly of the entertainment world.

One thing’s for sure: Diddy’s parties may have been legendary, but the skeletons coming out of his closet are even more so.


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