Diddy’s accuser makes new claims

Diddy’s accuser makes new claims

An accuser has alleged that children were dressed as “Harajuku Barbies” at one of Sean “Diddy” Combs’ notorious late-night parties.

Aspiring musician Tanea Wallace shared in a new ‘TMZ‘ documentary that she witnessed minors, whom she describes as “little people,” at a 2018 event hosted by Diddy.

“I look to the right of me, and in the corner I’m looking like, ‘are those midgets?’” Wallace told the outlet.

“They were little people,” she added. “I don’t want to say too much. Use your common sense.”

“They were dressed up like little Harajuku Barbies, red lipstick, looking real sexy, you know, revealing, cute. So I’m like, what the hell?”

Diddy’s attorneys have dismissed Wallace’s claims as “categorically false,” calling them “pure fiction.”

When asked about the children’s activities, Wallace said they were “being admired” and “being hid.”

“It was like, what are they doing here, because this is an adult party?” she remarked.

Wallace also described seeing people in groups engaging in sexual acts at the party, with many appearing to be under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

She said the party continued until at least 7 a.m.

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