Dave Chappelle Takes A Dig At Sean Diddy Combs’ Alleged Freak-Off Parties; Jokes Why He Wasn’t Invited

Dave Chappelle didn’t mince words in his 17-minute stand-up routine on Saturday Night Live this weekend. In a playful jab at the troubled rapper Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs and his reported wild parties, Chappelle quipped that Diddy probably wouldn’t invite him because he finds him too unattractive.

He’s had his share of difficulties in the past, but let me assure you, the situation this man, Puffy, finds himself in now is severe – I can’t recall ever witnessing anything quite like it.” He made this remark while discussing the federal charges he denies having committed against him.

Following some light-hearted banter regarding the series of accusations against him, Chappelle shared a story about being questioned by a friend about these alleged parties, to which he admitted having no knowledge. Jokingly, he reminisced about reading the newspaper and discovering that everyone in Hollywood apparently had a secret party without him.

He stated that no one reached out to him, which was quite painful for him. With a touch of humor, he added this remark. Later on, the comedian brought up rumors about Reginald VelJohnson’s association with the imprisoned rapper, Diddy. However, Reginald VelJohnson, who is known for his role in Family Matters, refuted these claims of any sexual relationship with Diddy.

Dave Chappelle joked by referencing the character of Carl Winslow, played by VelJohnson on Family Matters. He said, “Gosh, even Carl Winslow was invited and I wasn’t! That makes things worse than I initially thought!

As an ardent admirer, I find myself compelled to share some news about our beloved Diddy. Currently confined in a Brooklyn prison, he’s been taken into custody on a host of allegations, among which are sex trafficking, racketeering, and prostitution. In a recent court filing, his legal team has put forth an intriguing argument: the so-called “freak-off” videos supposedly serve as a defense for Diddy.

The court document contends that the videos show the rapper’s interaction with the accusers was consensual, contradicting the prosecution’s assertions. According to the document, there are no hidden cameras, no immoral gatherings, no other famous individuals involved, no secret passageways, no minors, and absolutely no signs of force or violence as stated in People magazine.

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2025-01-19 21:53