Tanea Wallace Alleges Diddy Parties Had Minors Dressed As “Harajuku Barbies”
A woman who claims to have attended one of Diddy’s alleged “Freak-Off” parties has come forward with her account.
Tanea Wallace spoke to TMZ for *The Downfall of Diddy: Inside the Freak-Offs*, recounting her experience at one of the parties reportedly hosted by Diddy. She alleged that “little people” were present, subtly suggesting that some may have been minors. Wallace described them as dressed like “Harajuku Barbies” with “red lipstick” and “revealing, cute” outfits.
“I looked to my right and saw in the corner, these… I thought, ‘Are those m*dgets?’ because people were huddled around, like they were hiding something,” Wallace began. “But no, they were little people. I don’t want to say too much, but use your common sense. Dressed like little Harajuku Barbies. Red lipstick, looking sexy. It was… revealing, cute.” When the interviewer asked if the “little people” were adults or minors, Wallace responded cautiously, “I didn’t witness anything too crazy, but we all have common sense. Little people that’s not supposed to be there.”
Wallace’s account comes as Diddy remains in custody in Brooklyn, facing charges of alleged sex trafficking and racketeering. He was arrested in September following a lengthy investigation. Diddy has pleaded not guilty to all charges and continues to deny the allegations.
The federal indictment claims that the “Freak-Off” parties were organized gatherings involving coercive acts. Diddy’s trial is scheduled for May 2025. You can find Tanea Wallace’s comments on the alleged “Freak-Off” parties above.
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