After Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs was arrested for sex trafficking, Usher’s statement was dug up by netizens and caused a stir.
Sean “Diddy” Combs, a rapper and music mogul credited with helping launch the careers of some of the biggest stars in recent years, was arrested by federal agents in New York on Monday, after months of facing civil lawsuits accusing him of sex trafficking, sexual abuse and rape.
In this case, many famous Hollywood stars were called out for being involved with this scandalous character. Among them, Usher – an American R&B star became the center of discussion from the audience when many people thought that the male singer was the character who pushed Justin Bieber into the hands of Sean “Diddy” Combs.
Recently, Usher’s past sharing about Sean “Diddy” Combs was “dug up” by netizens. Specifically, in 2016, during a conversation on the Howard Stern Show, the Hey Daddy singer described the time he lived with Sean “Diddy” Combs, when Usher was just a young boy taking his first steps into singing, around 15 or 16 years old.
Accordingly, Usher called the place where he and this “boss” lived together “Puffy Flavor Camp”, with the following description: “I went there to see the lifestyle and I saw it. I don’t know if I could understand what I was seeing. It was pretty wild and crazy”.
When asked: “Now that you’re a father, would you ever send your child to Puffy Camp?”, Usher frankly replied: “Absolutely not”. This sharing of Usher raised many people’s suspicions that at that time he was afraid of the place called Puffy Camp, perhaps, he was also a victim of sexual abuse by Sean “Diddy” Combs when he was a minor.
More notably, Usher is also said to be the one who pushed Justin Bieber to Sean “Diddy” Combs when the singer was only 15 years old, and was with the ‘boss’ Diddy within 48 hours.
Now, after many years of hard work, Usher is one of the top names in the music industry, but the singer still maintains a close relationship with this scandalous “boss”. Recently, after the Sean “Diddy” Combs case was exposed, many people were shocked to discover that Usher had quietly deleted all of his tweets on his personal Twitter. This action of the singer made people suspect that Usher was related to one of Sean “Diddy” Combs’s criminal allegations.
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