Ex-Bad Boy rapper Chopper has accused Diddy of being secretly gay and having a romantic encounter with another “powerful” figure in the music industry.
During an interview with The Art of Dialogue, the former Da Band member made several serious allegations about his former label boss.
Chopper revealed that he once saw Puffy “tonguing down” another influential man in a recording studio, though he didn’t specify who it was.
“I walked in the studio and seen two powerful men doing things that was uncomfortable to my eyes. You can take that how you want it,” he stated.
He continued: “I opened the door, I seen what I seen, and I hurried and slammed the door […] It fucked me up, I’m not gonna lie. I looked at Diddy differently after that. I wasn’t feeling that Bad Boy shit no more.”
The New Orleans native mentioned that following the incident, he was treated “nice” by the label’s executives and even got to shoot the music video for his single “Lil Daddy” for free.
Chopper also commented on Diddy’s sexuality, saying: “Yes, fucking right that n-gga’s gay! Yes, he’s gay. But I don’t think being gay is bad. If that’s their preference, then that’s their preference.”
Diddy and his representatives have not responded to the allegations.
This is not the first time that accusations about the imprisoned mogul’s sexuality have surfaced.
A lawsuit filed last year by The Love Album producer Lil Rod claimed that Diddy sexually harassed him and had sexual encounters with Meek Mill, Usher, and former Bad Boy producer Stevie J.
The lawsuit alleged that Puffy attempted to “entice [Rod] to engage in homosexuality” and even showed a video of Stevie J engaging in anal sex with a white male without a condom to “ease [Rod’s] anxiety concerning homosexuality.”
Meek Mill strongly denied any sexual relationship with Diddy, writing on X: “I’m from Philly I don’t do coke or freaky ass molly … nobody won’t even offer me coke because I’m that heavy … No man or watt would ever approach me about gay activity and the whole place don’t get flipped.”
He added: “That’s why I always come around all these industry n-ggas with my real friends. You never catch me around anybody from the industry alone..you can’t even hold a convo without my dawgs stepping in the room it’s been that way.”
The Philadelphia rapper, who had been a longtime friend of Diddy, recently distanced himself from the mogul, saying that he was “no Diddy gang.”
This comment didn’t sit well with Diddy’s son, Justin Combs, who replied with “smh” on the viral video.