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Diddy Warns Justin Bieber to Keep Quiet About Parties in 2011 Resurfaced Interview

As Sean “Diddy” Combs sits in a Brooklyn jail facility and more accusations and lawsuits pile up against him, many are revisiting old interviews and conversations with the disgraced rapper and producer. Upon seeing old clips, some are finding that hints of Combs alleged crimes were hiding in plain sight.

One of the past interviews that has resurfaced is a 2011 appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! in which, Diddy, 56, appears alongside Justin Bieber, who was 17 at the time.

During the conversation, host Kimmel asked Diddy about the nature of his relationship with Bieber, now 30, and if they were planning to collaborate on music.

Diddy Justin Bieber 2015Recording artists Sean Combs (L) and Justin Bieber attend the 2015 American Music Awards at Microsoft Theater on November 22, 2015 in Los Angeles, California. Since Diddy’s arrest in September 2024, several old interview clips…  Frazer Harrison/AMA2015/Getty Images for dcp
Diddy revealed that he and Bieber had met “in a strange way.” He also said the “Baby” hitmaker was like a “little brother” to him, and that he would often call him for advice.

He continued, calling Bieber “genuinely a nice person” and “one of the greatest kids you could ever know.”

Elsewhere in the interview, Bieber revealed that Diddy had purchased him a Lamborghini, however, he had yet to receive the car. Kimmel then asked Diddy when Bieber can expect the car, to which Diddy responded with a rather telling story.

“[Justin] had the Lambo for a day or two and he had access to the house, and he knows better than to be talking about the things that he does with Big Brother Puff on national television,” Diddy said.

Though Diddy kept details rather mum, viewers now believe he was alluding to something more sinister.

“Weird then even weirder today,” said one viewer on X (formerly Twitter).

Another viewer posits that Diddy’s “case just keeps getting messy” as more of these clips make their way onto the internet once again.

Diddy has attempted to be released on bail twice, however, both attempts have been rejected. He is reported to have made a third attempt.

At the time of writing, a trial date has not been set for Diddy.