Comedian Kevin Hart found himself dodging uncomfortable questions from paparazzi about a viral video of him hosting one of Sean “Diddy” Combs’ infamous parties. On his way to dinner at LAVO Restaurant in West Hollywood, Hart was asked if he had encountered any of the “baby oil” allegedly found at Diddy’s notorious gatherings. Hart, visibly amused but keen to avoid controversy, responded with, “Wrong question, wrong question.”

 

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The paparazzi pressed on, asking if Hart thought Diddy would be safe in jail following the music mogul’s recent sex trafficking arrest. Again, Hart deflected, repeating, “Wrong person, wrong question.”

Diddy, the founder of Bad Boy Records, has been making headlines after his arrest on sex trafficking charges. In light of the investigation, old videos of his extravagant parties—often referred to as “freak-offs”—have resurfaced online. One of these videos, dating back to 2010, features Kevin Hart hosting a party at the London Hotel in New York City.

The party was filled with bikini-clad women, drinks, and celebrity guests, including Usher, Fabolous, and Swizz Beatz. In the clip, Hart is seen sitting on the edge of a jacuzzi surrounded by women, but there’s no indication of any illegal activity occurring during the event. Neither Hart nor any of the other attendees have been accused of wrongdoing or having knowledge of any criminal incidents related to Diddy’s ongoing case.

The charges against Diddy involve allegations of sex trafficking tied to several of his “freak-off” parties. The father of seven is currently being held without bail at a detention center in Brooklyn, and as the investigation continues, more details about his lavish and often controversial lifestyle are likely to emerge.

Despite the heavy accusations surrounding Diddy, Hart and other celebrities involved in these gatherings remain untouched by the legal proceedings at this time. The viral nature of the party footage, however, ensures that the spotlight on past events remains intense.