Nick Cannon revealed he partied at Sean “Diddy” Combs’ infamous ragers 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,” the “Masked Singer” host, 44, said on “The Breakfast Club” Friday.
“Everybody was,” he added. “Like, how the ‘One More Chance’ video looked, that’s the real stuff out here.”
The music video Cannon referenced was for a song by Notorious B.I.G.’s (also known as Biggie Smalls), and it featured a jam-packed house party in the Big Apple.
“Bad Boy parties was official in New York in the late ‘90s,” the “Drumline” star remembered.
Cannon said he has no problem openly talking about attending Combs’ wild parties because he “ain’t got nothing to hide,” but noted that the fêtes he went to were not the infamous “freak offs.”
“I was in there Harlem shaking, doing all of that stuff,” the Nickelodeon alum said with a laugh.
Cannon, whose first big break came when he starred on the kids’ sketch comedy show “All That,” also noted that despite enjoying a good party, he has “has never been drunk” in his life.
Page Six reached out to Combs’ team for comment but did not immediately hear back.
Cannon’s candid comments come after a Texas-based attorney overseeing more than 100 sexual assault lawsuits against Combs claimed there are many high-profile people attached to the alleged crimes.
“The day will come when we will name names other than Sean Combs, and there’s a lot of names,” lawyer Tony Buzbee claimed during a press conference earlier this month.
“It’s a long list already, but because of the nature of this case, we are going to make damn sure — damn sure — that we’re right before we do that.”
The attorney alleged earlier this week that Combs’ celeb pals are paying off alleged victims in order to avoid being named in any suits.
Combs, meanwhile, is facing multiple federal charges for sex trafficking, racketeering conspiracy, fraud or coercion, and transportation to engage in prostitution case.
The disgraced music mogul, 54, was arrested last month in New York City and is being held at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, NY, without bail.
He has pleaded not guilty to all counts and a trial has been scheduled to start on May 5, 2025.
One of his lawyers, Erica Wolff, told Page Six that Combs “looks forward to proving his innocence and vindicating himself in court … where the truth will be established based on evidence, not speculation.”
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