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Sean Combs, also known as Diddy, has been associated with extravagant parties that have sparked controversy. His White Parties, which started in 1998, were legendary for their luxury and A-list guest lists, including Justin Bieber, Jennifer Lopez, and Mariah Carey. Initially, these events aimed to break down social barriers, but they took a dark turn with allegations of abuse, exploitation, and coercion.


Several women have accused Combs of drugging and coercing them into sexual acts, while others describe instances of physical assault and intimidation. The legitimacy of consent for filmed events has also been questioned. Following Combs's arrest and indictment on sex trafficking charges, these parties are being reevaluated.


Celebrities who attended the parties, such as Leonardo DiCaprio and Mariah Carey, face scrutiny for their associations with Combs, with many publicly distancing themselves. The "Diddy parties" have influenced popular culture, inspiring satirical responses like Speed Darlington's song "Baby Oil," which pokes fun at Combs's alleged excesses. Media productions have also alluded to or parodied his lifestyle and controversies ¹.


It's worth noting that perceptions of Combs have shifted over time. Some initially criticized him for commercializing hip-hop, but later came to appreciate his contributions to the genre. However, recent allegations have led to a reevaluation of his legacy ².

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