Actor Jamie Foxx pokes fun at disgraced music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs in a new comedy special released Tuesday. “I left their party early and was home by 9 o'clock,” Fox said. “Something doesn't seem right. It's slippery in here.”
In his Netflix comedy special, Jamie Foxx: “What happened was…”, django unchained “The internet tried to kill me,” the star said, referring to rumors circulating online after he was rushed to hospital last year after suffering a life-threatening stroke and undergoing a long recovery journey.
“The internet said Puffy tried to kill me,” Fox said in a stand-up comedy skit, adding, “I know what you're thinking, Diddy?”
“Oh my god, friend, I left their party early and was out by 9 o'clock, friend, something's wrong, it's slippery in here.” collateral Star added, noting that authorities found more than 1,000 bottles of baby oil and lubricant when they searched Combs' residence earlier this year.
During the skit, Foxx joked that he “saw the tunnel” while he was in a coma after a stroke.
“I could see the tunnel, but I couldn't see the light.” Ray Starr quipped, “It was hot in that tunnel.”
“Damn, am I going to the wrong place? I looked at the end of the tunnel and thought I saw the devil, so I was like, 'Come on nigga,' or was that Puffy?” Foxx added, drawing laughter from the audience. invited.
“But if it was Puffy, he'd be drinking a fiery bottle of Johnson's, and that's a joke,” Fox added, again referring to the Combs baby oil scandal.
During the skit, the actor took on a more serious demeanor, crediting God and the power of prayer for saving his life after suffering a medical emergency last year.
As Breitbart News reported, Combs accused the music mogul of abusing, threatening, extorting, extortion conspiracy, sex trafficking, forced labor, and kidnapping of women and others for more than a decade. , crimes such as arson, bribery, and obstruction of justice.
Combs has pleaded not guilty, but has since been denied bail multiple times. The music mogul, who could face life in prison if convicted, is scheduled to go on trial on May 5.
Separately, Combs has filed at least 120 lawsuits filed by attorney Tony Buzbee on behalf of alleged victims accusing the music mogul, his associates and other entities of numerous crimes spanning more than 25 years. He is also facing a civil lawsuit.
Alana Mastrangelo is a reporter for Breitbart News. you can follow her facebook And with X @ARmastrangeloand further Instagram.





