New Documentary Claims Diddy's Mother Had Wild Parties At His Childhood Home
By Niko Mann on January 10, 2025 at 8:30 PM EST
A new documentary about Sean "Diddy" Combs claims that his mother had wild parties in his childhood home.
"Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy" premieres on Peacock on Jan. 14, and a childhood friend claimed in the documentary that Janice Combs' parties may have been "desensitizing" to the music mogul.
Diddy's childhood friend and producer Tim “Dawg” Patterson said Diddy's mother had parties at the home where they were exposed to adults having sex in the bedrooms.
Childhood Friend Claims Diddy Was Exposed To Sex At Mother's Parties
According to Rolling Stone, Patterson claims in the new documentary that Diddy was exposed to adults having sex at his mother's parties.
Diddy is currently in a New York jail awaiting his sex trafficking trial. The music mogul is accused of trafficking people for his infamous sex parties known as "freak-offs," and Patterson said that it "all goes back to childhood."
"I’ve always been asked the question why,” said Patterson. “I don’t know the answer to why, but I truly believe it all goes back to childhood."
Patterson added that seeing what occurred in Diddy's childhood home may have molded the Bad Boy founder.
Diddy Allegedly Saw Adults Having Sex At Mother's Parties
In "Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy," Patterson claimed that he and Diddy were exposed to people having sex during the parties hosted by the music mogul's mom. The producer also said they were exposed to drugs and alcohol.
“On the weekend, [Combs] partied in the house, and we did that a lot,” he recalled. “He was around all types of alcohol; he was around reefer smoke. Drug addicts around, lesbians around, homosexuals, he was around pimps, pushers. That was just who was in our house. People that attended the parties were from Harlem, from the streets."
Patterson added that party-goers would go into the bedrooms for sex.
"It wouldn’t be a thing to mistakenly walk into one of the bedrooms and you got a couple in there, butt naked," he said. "Was it desensitizing us? I’m sure it was. Were we aware of it? No, that was just Saturday night."
Diddy Spoke About Losing His Virginity At 12
During an interview with VIBE magazine back in 1999, Diddy shared details of his childhood and revealed that he lost his virginity when he was just 12.
The "Act Bad" singer said he began masturbating at 11 while watching soft-core porn on Midnight Blue.
"I used to watch it and j--k off when I was 11,” he said.
"I was acting just like porn stars act," he added about losing his virginity. "I was smacking that a-s. I was smackin’ the girls’ a-s! I didn’t do it on my own, she wanted me to smack that a-s. I flipped her over because I saw it on the movie and then she told me to do it again, so, you know."
Diddy Watched HBO's 'Real Sex' With Jennifer Lopez
The VIBE article also revealed that Diddy's ex-girlfriend, actress Jennifer Lopez, was laid out on a couch in the singer's tour bus while "Real Sex" played on the television during the interview. The HBO reality show explored sexual trends during the 1990s.
"His girl, actress/singer Jennifer Lopez, obviously exhausted, is laid out on a sofa, the top of her head poking out from under the brown blanket she’s cocooned in. HBO’s series Real Sex is on the tube," read the article. "Six naked white people and one confused sister rolling in a big pile of mud flashes across the screen."
One Diddy Associate Claimed Music Mogul Used Red Lights For Sex Parties
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In the trailer for "Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy," one associate of Diddy's claimed that he liked to use red lights for his sex parties.
"I've been with Sean for quite a while," noted one associate in the trailer. "And I've captured a lot of moments. Anytime a studio or any rooms is red, he's making love and sex. Some of the girls who were in the room, for sure, they were underage."
"Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy" will debut on Jan. 14 on Peacock.