In a recent episode of “Jimmy Kimmel Live,” Sean “Diddy” Combs stirred up quite the buzz with some eyebrow-raising revelations.
The hip-hop mogul, known for his larger-than-life persona, took a moment to reflect on how much wilder the show has become since his last visit.
After a brief pause that had everyone on the edge of their seats, he dove into a juicy story about Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith.
Kimmel, always the provocateur, brought up an intriguing claim he heard online.
Apparently, a self-proclaimed former security guard of Diddy’s alleged that during his romance with Jennifer Lopez, Jada tried to entice J.Lo into a threesome with her husband, Will Smith.
The question hung in the air: Was there any truth to this sensational tale?
Diddy, initially silent, seemed to relish the moment before responding, “This show has gotten crazier since the last time I was here.”
The conversation quickly escalated as Diddy elaborated on the anecdote.
He recounted how Will and Jada were reportedly interested in convincing Lopez to join them while Diddy was dating her.
This revelation adds a new layer to the already complicated history between these Hollywood figures.
Diddy and Lopez shared a passionate relationship that lasted two years before they called it quits in 2001, announcing their split on Valentine’s Day no less.
Despite their breakup, the former couple has maintained a friendly rapport over the years.
Switching gears, Diddy also took the opportunity to discuss his latest musical endeavor, “Off the Grid.” This marks his first solo album since 2006’s “Press Play,” which featured hits like “Come to Me” and “Last Night.” He described “Off the Grid” as a love album, encouraging listeners to disconnect from the digital world and focus on their partners.
“You need to get with your soulmate, turn off your Wi-Fi, lock the door, and set the mood,” he advised Kimmel.
Diddy’s return to the music scene is not just about nostalgia; it’s also a testament to his enduring legacy in the industry.
His contributions were recently recognized at the MTV Video Music Awards, where he received the Global Icon Award.
The ceremony was a star-studded affair, with longtime friend Mary J. Blige presenting him with the honor.
Diddy’s family was there to support him, including his eldest daughter, Chance, and his 16-year-old twin daughters, Delilah and Jessie.