Rosie O’Donnell compares Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs to Harvey Weinstein

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Getty Images (3)Rosie O’Donnell revealed that he and Sean “Diddy” Combs they had been neighbors – when they compared him to him Harvey Weinstein.
“Even though I only met him once, he invited me to his New Year’s Eve party, which I believe everyone wore white, but we didn’t know,” O’Donnell, 62, said in a recent TikTok video. “We were wearing, like pants, me and my family and my children.”
O’Donnell said they were not allowed into the party. “They didn’t let us in,” he said. “The door guards were watching. I say, ‘No, no. He invited me yesterday. I live right there. My daughter saw him on the street and we talked.’ No, we couldn’t get in.”
The next day, O’Donnell alleged that Diddy, 54, called her and “felt really bad.”
“He rented out the Regal Cinema so that my family and I could watch any movie we wanted, all day, in any theater, whenever we wanted, which was incredibly high and extraordinary,” he recalled. “I never spoke to him before or after that.”
At the beginning of this month, news broke that Diddy was arrested and kept in custody at the Metropolitan Detention Center until his trial. O’Donnell, for his part, noted that he was “shocked.”
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“I know I’m probably missing something in some way,” O’Donnell said. “But I think how can a person live knowing that he did that and be a person in the community and continue to do it? Didn’t he feel he was following the law all the time?”
O’Donnell continued, “Or he just got so big — like Harvey Weinstein did — that he thought, ‘I control Hollywood. I control the Oscars. I can sleep with any actor I want, whether they like it or not.'”
The former talk show host wondered how Diddy “didn’t think [himself] rapist.” He added, “It’s very disturbing. And then you start thinking, how many people really knew that?”
Diddy was arrested earlier this month and sent to the Metropolitan Detention Center, where he will remain until his trial. He was denied bail twice and pleaded not guilty.

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Phillip Faraone/Getty Images for REVOLTA day after his arrest, a 14-page indictment was filed and detailed the charges against the rapper. According to the lawsuit, Diddy would perform “Freak Offs” that were “complicated and produced sex acts” that often took place in hotel rooms. Diddy allegedly “masturbated from time to time, and often electronically recorded himself”.
Evidence of this is said to have been revealed at his home in Miami and Beverly Hills, which was raided in March. The lawsuit states that law enforcement “seized various ‘Freak Off’ items, including drugs and more than 1,000 bottles of baby oil and lotion.”
O’Donnell, for his part, noted that it was “very offensive.” He added, “Sex trafficking? That man is serious. Then they found a thousand bottles of baby oil. I will think about that for the rest of my life.”
O’Donnell admitted that she wouldn’t have thought Weinstein, 72, was a “rapist” if someone had asked her before the #MeToo movement. (Weinstein was first accused of sexual harassment and assault in 2017. He denied the allegations and pleaded not guilty. In 2020, he was sentenced to 23 years in prison after being found guilty of rape. His sentence was overturned by the New York State Court of Appeals in April and is currently He is awaiting a retrial in Manhattan Criminal Court in November.)
“I would say, ‘No. He runs Miramax. Do you think he can be a rapist too? What is he, Clark Kent? You step into the cap and you’re different,’” O’Donnell said. “Let me rest, there are many people who know him. Too many people would be involved. Too many people would have to participate in that for it to be true. “
He continued, “Yes, people did. People do.”
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