What Did Justin Bieber’s Team Say About His Diddy Relationship?

Amidst escalating rumors surrounding Sean “Diddy” Combs in a high-profile sex trafficking case, whispers circulated online implying that I, Justin Bieber, might have been among the victims. To set the record straight, my team has released an official statement to quell these unfounded speculations.

What did Justin Bieber’s team say about him being a ‘Diddy victim’?

A spokesperson for Justin Bieber clarified to TMZ that Justin was not one of Sean Combs’ alleged victims. The representative further stressed that concentrating on unproven assumptions instead takes away from the people who were truly hurt. They stated, “There are indeed people who have been genuinely harmed by him. Diverting focus from this truth undermines the justice that these victims rightfully deserve.

The conversation about their possible relationship picked up speed when old videos of Bieber and Diddy resurfaced on social networking sites. Some of these clips, dating from 2009 to 2011, depicted Bieber, who was then a teenager, making public appearances with Combs. A clip from Jimmy Kimmel Live! in 2011 had Diddy hinting that Bieber “understands more than talking about things he does with Big Brother Puff on national television.” Other re-emerged videos showed Diddy offering a 15-year-old Bieber luxury cars and mysterious plans for a “15-year-old’s dream,” which only added to the speculation online.

According to the reports, these interactions were simply for show and there wasn’t an inappropriate relationship between Bieber and Diddy. While Bieber was friendly with Diddy’s sons, there was no deeper bond with the music mogul. The sources stressed that Diddy never engaged in any sexual or inappropriate behavior towards the singer.

At the moment, Diddy is dealing with federal accusations involving sex trafficking, arranging prostitution, and racketeering conspiracy. These charges stem from incidents dating back to 2004 and running up until 2024. The allegations include coercion, blackmail, and physical violence. The trial has seen testimonies from singer Cassie Ventura, his former girlfriend, who detailed being compelled to attend drug-filled sex events called “freak offs.” According to Ventura, she took part out of fear.

Combs claims innocence on all counts, arguing that certain personal habits he practices, like using baby oil, are not illegal activities.

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2025-05-16 11:42