Joe Budden wants everyone to know he’s not in Diddy’s rumored ‘freak off’ tapes. Here’s a quick rundown of what went down.
- Rumors suggesting Budden’s involvement with Diddy’s alleged ‘freak off’ tapes sparked after his recent vacation.
- Federal prosecutors have accused Diddy of coercing women for sexual acts, recording them, and using blackmail.
- Budden laughed off the idea he knew about Diddy’s federal arrest beforehand.
- Usher also got pulled into the drama after his social media posts disappeared.
Joe Budden is making it loud and clear: he is not on any of Diddy’s alleged ‘freak off’ tapes. Speculation started when Budden went on vacation the same day Diddy was arrested, leading to wild theories that he was fleeing.
Federal prosecutors in New York have accused Diddy of using violence, drugs, and threats to coerce women into participating in these so-called ‘freak offs,’ which he allegedly recorded for personal pleasure. Talk about scandalous!
Budden, who shared a brief working relationship with Diddy back in 2018, attended a few of Diddy’s parties, but says he had nothing to do with the alleged tapes. On his podcast, Budden laughed off claims that he knew about Diddy’s federal arrest ahead of time.
He said, ‘For the last time, can y’all take me off the list of names that y’all think is on these tapes? Clearly it’s a new crop of people out there that don’t know who I be. I ain’t. No more jokes.’
Usher also found himself amidst the chaos when fans noticed all his posts on X were wiped out. This led to speculation that it was connected to Diddy’s arrest. Usher quickly clarified his account was hacked and had nothing to do with Diddy. ‘Account got hacked and damn y’all ran with it!’ he quipped on social media.
In the whirlwind of accusations surrounding Diddy, Budden and Usher firmly deny any involvement.