Diddy Tells Justin Bieber Not To Talk About 'What He Does With Big Brother Puff' In Resurrected Clip
Sean “Diddy” Combs warned Justin Bieber against talking publicly about the “thing” they did together, according to a resurfaced clip.
In the video, the disgraced music mogul, 54, who is in prison facing federal racketeering, sex trafficking and fraud charges, joins 16-year-old Justin Bieber for an appearance on a 2011 episode of “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”
“What's going on with you guys? Are you working together?” Kimmel, now 56, asked Combs and Bieber, who sat next to each other.
“I think we became friends in a weird way,” replied Combs, who was 42 at the time.
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Bieber, now 30, joked, “It's like Rob and Big,” referring to the friendship between professional skateboarder Rob Dyrdek and his bodyguard, the late Christopher “Big Black” Boykin, who starred together on the reality show “Rob and Big.” did
“Yeah, right,” Combs said as the audience laughed.
“I'm big and you're Rob,” Bieber said.
“He knows better than to talk about the things he does to big brother Puff on national television.”
“I mean, he's like a little brother to a lot of us,” Combs said. 'You know what I'm saying? He is not afraid to call and ask for advice. He is someone who is industry wise, the record industry is a strong family.
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“He's someone that we definitely have our arms around and we want to protect him because he's a really nice person in addition to his talent,” the Bad Boy Records founder continued.
“He's one of the greatest kids you'll ever know.”
In the clip, the “Baby” hitmaker reaches out to pat Combs on the shoulder before the two shake hands and point at each other.
“You know, Diddy bought his son a Bentley. He might as well buy you one while you're at it,” Kimmel said.
“Yeah, he brought me a Lamborghini,” Bieber replied.
“Oh, that's nice,” said the talk show host.
“I still don't get it though,” Bieber commented.
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“When's that coming? That Lamborghini,” Kimmel asked. “We talked about this last time.”
“Yes, he had the Lamborghini for a day or two, and he had access to the house,” Combs said. “And he knows better than to talk about the things he does with big brother Puff on national television.
“Not everything is for everyone.”
Fox News Digital has reached out to representatives for Combs and Bieber for comment.
In May, a video of Bieber and Combs got together at the rapper's home.
The clip is titled “JUSTIN BIEBER'S 48 HRS WITH DIDDY!!” In November 2009, “Peach” was shared on the hitmaker's YouTube channel.
In the clip, Combs shows Bieber the silver Lamborghini he said he would give the 15-year-old “as soon as you turn 16.”
“So, I'm going to drive this car next year?” Bieber asked.
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Combs responded, “Yeah, when you turn 16, you come down and you have to put your seat belt on…”
“I'm 15. You can ride in the passenger seat. I got my permit,” Bieber told her.
Combs looked at Bieber and shook his head, “No, you're not ready. Let's take it easy.”
The two grabbed each other's shoulders and then high-fived as Combs joked that Bieber would “get a mansion” when he turned 18.
Combs went on to explain how she and Bieber will spend their two days together.
“She's spending 48 hours with Diddy, her and her son,” Combs said, looking into the camera. “They're having the time of their lives, like we can't really reveal where we're hanging out and what we're doing. But it's definitely a 15-year-old dream.
“I've been given custody of her,” the “Last Night” singer added. “You know, he signed with Usher and I got legal custody of him when Usher did his first album. I did Usher's first album.”
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“Let's get some girls,” Bieber asked Combs what he wanted to do.
“Man after my heart,” the rapper responded. “That's what I'm talking about.”
On September 16, Combs was arrested and charged with conspiracy; Forced sex traffickingfraud or coercion; and transportation involving prostitution. He faces a minimum of 15 years in prison and a maximum of life in prison if convicted.
On Tuesday, Houston attorney Tony Buzbee claimed 120 accusers had come forward accusing Combs of “rape, sexual assault and sexual exploitation.”
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Buzby alleged that the youngest accused was 9 years old, along with another 15-year-old accused. Buzbee acknowledged that the case involved more minors, which have not yet been filed.
Combs' legal team denied the allegations in a statement to Fox News Digital.
“As Mr. Combs' legal team emphasized, turning into a reckless media circus cannot resolve every meritless complaint,” said Combs' attorney, Erica Wolff.
“That said, Mr. Combs vehemently and unequivocally denies any false and defamatory claims that he sexually assaulted anyone, including minors. He looks forward to proving his innocence and proving himself in court, where truth will be established based on evidence, not speculation. “
Fox News Digital's Lorin Overholz and Tracy Wright contributed to this report.