A former Playboy model claims Sean “Diddy” Combs forced her to watch a Jennifer Lopez music video on repeat at one of his “Freak Off” parties.

On an episode of the Daily Mail’s The Trial of Diddy podcast, Rachel Kennedy alleges she was invited back to his room at a Tokyo hotel in 2000 after meeting him at a topless club in Japan along with her two friends.

“I realized before we even walked through the front door that it was just him. I was like, ‘This is not a party.’ This is not the kind of party that we were all expecting,” she said. “We went in. We didn’t think anything weird. He was friendly enough to where we decided, ‘OK, we’ll just hang out with him.’”

Kennedy said when they walked in the room, the television was playing one of Lopez’s videos on a “continuous loop.”

“It was kind of an odd thing to find out that we were watching (Lopez’s) videos,” Kennedy said. “It seemed a little bit creepy to me, very disrespectful since we were already in his room, and there was no party going on.” 

This file photo shows Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs and Jennifer Lopez arriving for the MTV Video Music Awards at the Metropolitan Opera House at Lincoln Center in New York on Sept. 9, 1999.Photo by HENNY RAY ABRAMS /AFP

The women engaged in sex acts with Combs, now 54, but Kennedy says there was “nothing forceful about it.”

It was just, he’s like, this is what I want. And both me and the other girl proceeded to pleasure him that way,” she said.

Kennedy also spoke about Combs’ “pencil-like” manhood.

The length is fine. I mean, it’s a nice, average length, but the width is, you know, pencil-like. It’s very thin. Unfortunately, I still remember that,” she said. 

The night ended when Combs’ bodyguard stormed into the room, saying, “‘That’s my girl! That’s the girl from last night! What’s going on?’”

He proceeded to start to try and like throw us out of the room like grabbing at us trying to kick — I would say stomp is more of appropriate word than kick,” Kennedy said. “He was trying to like stomp us out of the room, grabbing at us, trying to get us out any way he could.”

Combs allegedly didn’t try to calm his employee’s violent outburst, as the women scrambled for the exit.

“(The bodyguard) was just so violent and so angry. We just couldn’t believe what was happening. We were in shock. First of all, how does he have that much access to Puff Daddy’s room? That’s the first thing I thought. How does he just come in like that?”

After they managed to escape, Kennedy said she tried to call Combs to ask why they were treated in such a harsh manner, but the rapper “just kept hanging up the phone.”

In the wake of the recent allegations against Combs, who was charged last month with sex trafficking, racketeering conspiracy and transportation to engage in prostitution in a criminal conspiracy authorities allege goes back over a decade, Kennedy says she feels “lucky.”

“In no way do I compare myself to these other people that have been brutalized by him but it makes sense now that I see everything that’s going on,” she said. “He is the puppet master of this, and that’s why these people think it’s okay, because he’s teaching them that this kind of behavior is acceptable. And that’s regular people. They aren’t celebrities or executives or whatever. We don’t matter. Our lives don’t matter. We’re just nothing to them. We’re disposable.”

Details about the alleged behaviour that occurred at Combs’ “Freak Offs” have made headlines in recent weeks as the Bad Boy Records founder also faces over 120 lawsuits from people as young as 10 years old who claim he abused them at one of his parties.

According to one party planner, Combs was very particular about the type of girls he wanted to see at his bashes.

The organizer, who worked with Combs in 2004 and 2005, and asked to remain anonymous, told the New York Post this week that none of the women attending Combs’ bashes could weigh more than 140 pounds.

“We would do a weigh-in, if necessary,” the source said. “The girls had to be young and hot, so I always had a scale nearby in case I needed to make sure. The number was 140 pounds, but if a girl was really tall, there was a little bit of discretion involved.”

There were other requirements Combs allegedly demanded of all the female attendees: “No flab, no cellulite. Not overly pierced or tattooed. No short hair. And the girls had to be young and hot.”

One alleged victim claimed that he drugged and raped her when she was 13 years old as an unnamed “male celebrity” and “female celebrity” participated.

Another man claims Combs groped him at one of his celeb-filled parties in 2022 and that the attack only came to a halt because an unnamed sports star intervened.

personal trainer accused Combs of passing him “around like a party favour” at an awards show afterparty in June 2022.

In two lawsuits that were filed Monday, Combs was also accused of drugging and sexually assaulting a 10-year-old boy in a New York City hotel room in 2005 and a 17-year-old would-be contestant on the reality television series Making the Band in 2008.

In a statement to the Associated Press, Combs’ representatives slammed the latest lawsuits and called them “clear attempts to garner publicity.”

Meanwhile, Courtney Burgess, a man claiming to have been in possession of alleged sex tapes involving Combs, appeared on NewsNation’s Banfield after a court appearance this week, alleging that he has evidence that eight celebrities appear on the videos.

According to Burgess, the rapper’s ex Kim Porter handed him 11 flash drives prior to her 2018 death and the celebrities that appear in the tapes are “victims” and “two to three” were minors.

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