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Nick Cannon knew when to leave Sean “Diddy” Combs’ infamous parties.
During an appearance on “No Jumper” Monday, Adam Grandmaison, more commonly known as Adam22, asked Cannon how he “avoided” the disgraced music producer’s alleged “freak-offs.”
“I leave early,” Cannon, 44, replied.
The “Wild ‘N Out” host said he typically worked the party and left as soon as he was finished.
Nick Cannon “avoided” Sean “Diddy” Combs’ alleged “freak-offs” by leaving early. No Jumper Podcast/YouTube Cannon said he used to DJ at Diddy’s backyard parties. No Jumper Podcast/YouTube“I’m the DJ,” he explained. “When it’s time for me to wrap up I’m out.”
Cannon explained that he was usually in charge of the music outdoors, which wrapped up earlier in the night before guests went inside.
Cash Jones, aka Wack 100, also attended a few of Diddy’s “backyard” parties but insisted they didn’t get freaky until most guests had left.
“Me personally, I was a backyard [guy],” Jones said. “By 12:15 to 1:30, we were gone.”
However, he left as soon as people started to go inside the house. No Jumper Podcast/YouTube “When it’s time for me to wrap up I’m out,” he said. WireImage“In the house, it was still cool until like 2:30 or 3 [in the morning],” Jones said. “After that, cats leave and whoever stayed would go into the back… we don’t know [what happened].”
Jones claimed Combs was selective about who he let inside the house. However, both Jones and Cannon claimed they “never saw” anything illegal going down.
“Supposedly, whatever they got we are gonna see in what, May?” Cannon said, referring to the jailed rapper’s 2025 trial date.
The group then discussed some of the details of the case, such as the drugs Diddy allegedly infused into baby oil to subdue victims.
Cannon claimed he never saw anything mentioned in Diddy’s indictment. WireImage He also questioned some of the allegations levied against the music mogul. Larry Busacca/Getty Images“I think there is so much s—t that is sensationalized,” Cannon said.
They also brought up allegations that Combs sexually assaulted over two dozen minors, which the “Masked Singer” host said he doesn’t “believe” to be true.
Although Cannon was skeptical of some of the claims, he suggested it was a long time coming.
“His karma is on trial,” he said.
Cannon said a lot of the case has been “sensationalized.” Getty Images Diddy’s alleged “freak-offs” — wild sex parties — are at the center of his case. Getty Images for SXSWWant more celebrity and pop culture news?
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Cannon has known Combs for nearly three decades, previously revealing he partied with the Bad Boyz Record founder at just 16 years old.
“I live my truth. I remember standing outside, you know, trying to get into a Puff party out here in New York,” he recalled of the experience on “The Breakfast Club” earlier this month.
Cannon said the scene was reminiscent of Notorious B.I.G’s “One More Chance” music video, with herds of people waiting to get inside the jam-packed house party.
However, once again, Cannon insisted he was never involved in anything illegal.
The disgraced rapper was charged with sex trafficking, racketeering and transportation to engage in prostitution. AFP via Getty Images He has denied all accusations. Getty Images for Wet Republic“Everybody gets scared to talk because they probably got something to hide but I ain’t got nothing to hide!” he said.
The sober star also noted there is a difference between attending one of Diddy’s “good parties” and a “freak-off” — wild, drug-fueled sex parties in which Combs allegedly used violence and intimidation against participants.
Combs currently sits in a Brooklyn, NY jail on charges of sex trafficking, racketeering conspiracy, fraud or coercion, and transportation to engage in prostitution case.
The “I’ll Be Missing You” rapper has denied all allegations.