In a resurfaced clip from the iconic reality series “Keeping Up With The Kardashians,” Khloe Kardashian has shared some startling insights into a party hosted by Sean Diddy Combs.
This episode, titled “Double Life Secrets,” originally aired on August 17, 2014, and has gained renewed attention following Diddy’s recent indictment on serious charges of s trafficking and racketeering.
The clip begins with Kourtney Kardashian inquiring about Khloe’s weekend escapades, specifically who she spent time with during her Las Vegas trip.
Khloe casually mentions that she was with a group of friends, prompting Kourtney to rattle off names, including Diddy, his adopted son Quincy Combs, and rapper French Montana.
Khloe confirms Kourtney’s guesses, setting the stage for what would become a jaw-dropping recount of the evening.
As the conversation unfolds, Khloe dives into details about a wild bowling party she attended alongside Kourtney and their friend Khadija Hacked.
With a playful tone, she reveals, “I haven’t been to bed yet.
I got on a plane at 5:30 a.m.” But it’s her next revelation that raises eyebrows: “I think half the people at that party were n^ked.” Kourtney, clearly intrigued, turns to Hacked to confirm whether she met Khloe’s new friends, to which Hacked responds with a hesitant, “No.
Well, kind of.”
In a swift move, Khloe urges her friend to stop talking, hinting at the chaotic nature of the events.
Fast forward to the present, and the context surrounding this clip is even more alarming.
Diddy was arrested earlier this month and is currently being held at the Metropolitan Detention Center as he awaits trial.
His bail has been denied twice, and he has pleaded not guilty to the array of charges against him.
The 14-page indictment, unveiled shortly after his arrest, paints a troubling picture of Diddy’s alleged misconduct.
According to the indictment, Diddy is accused of abusing, threatening, and coercing women to satisfy his sual desires while also attempting to maintain his public image.
It details how he orchestrated elaborate sual performances, allegedly using controlled substances to manipulate victims into compliance.
The document claims that he and his associates would lure women under the guise of romantic relationships, only to subject them to coercion and forceful sual acts.
Interestingly, Diddy seemed to have a premonition about the potential fallout from his concert lifestyle.
In a 1999 interview with Entertainment Tonight, he remarked, “They’ll probably arrest me and do all kinds of crazy things just because we want to have a good time.”