After years of attending Diddy parties, Nick Cannon says his hands are clean.
The comedian and television personality, 44, cohosted 105.1 FM radio program The Breakfast Club on Friday morning (Oct. 11), where the Bad Boy Records' founder's arrest was discussed. Since Diddy was arrested on Sept. 16, the 54-year-old has been denied bail twice, along with his legal team alleging that the 2016 hotel footage of him assaulting his ex-girlfriend, Casandra 'Cassie' Ventura, was leaked by the federal government. Despite the allegations, Diddy's trial date set for May 5, 2025.
With the Love Album artist being the topic of conspiracies for months, naturally, Cannon and Breakfast Club co-hosts Charlemagne The God, DJ Envy and Loren Larosa began discussing Diddy parties. But according to Cannon, who's deejayed Diddy's past events, he never witnessed the music mogul's notorious "Freak Offs."
Around the 28-minute mark, Cannon said he's attended the parties since he was a "kid" around roughly "16, 17" years old.
"I live my truth," he joked. "I remember standing outside, you know, trying to get into a Puff party out here in New York. Like, everybody was out. Like how the "One More Chance" video looked, that was real, real stuff out here. Like people standing at the door [to see] who can get in and stuff like that–Bad Boy Parties was official in New York in the late '90s."
He continued, "Everybody gets scared to talk because they probably got something to hide. I ain't got nothing to hide. I was in there Harlem shaking, doing all of that stuff, but it wasn't–come on, whatever."
Cannon wouldn't have been the only underaged person to attend a Diddy party, as the events have also hosted the supervised children of adult guests, although they'd reportedly leave early in the evening. In one video, per Fox News, Diddy warned that children needed to be "put away" at a certain time.
"To all the kids, the kids have like an hour left," he said in the video. "It's a wrap for y'all because this thing turns into something that, when y'all get older, y'all will want to come to. Let's start to get our groove on a bit."
But earlier this month, it was announced that 120 victims have accused Diddy of sexual assault, with 25 claiming to have been underage at the time of the alleged incidents.
