Molly,” Pines said in the docu-series The Fall of Diddy (via The Hollywood Reporter). “You have mushrooms on the top there … baby oil and astroglide [lubricant] are very important ...
my kids are downstairs." A former Bad Boy record label employee, who chose to remain anonymous to "protect his life", says, "There wasn't a Diddy party that didn't turn into a freak off ...
Sean Combs also attended private school, which led to his being ostracized by other kids. Patterson recalled ... saying: Look, there ain’t a Diddy party that didn’t turn into a freak-off.