DaBaby Mocks Diddy’s Alleged Massive Baby Oil Supply While Filming Music Video
The allegations swirling around Sean “Diddy” Combs are far from a laughing matter. However, the rap mogul allegedly hoarding over 1,000 bottles of baby oil and lubricant in his home has caused a number of celebrities to poke fun at him regarding the accusation.
DaBaby is the latest enterainer to make light of the situation, as the hitmaker recently purchased a sizeable amount of baby oil bottles while preparing to film a forthcoming music video.
In a post that surfaced on social media, the rapper can be seen spilling over a bunch of baby oil bottles out of a grocery story bag onto a sidewalk.
However, when he notices that a member of his crew is filming him, DaBaby jokingly expresses his hope that no passersby witnessed the stunt.
Taking a page out of the book of 50 Cent, who has incessantly mocked his longtime rival regarding the feds’ alleged findings during raids of his homes, DaBaby has only added insult to injury amid Diddy’s ongoing legal battle.
According to reports, the massive amounts of baby oil and lubricant found during the search were “used to stock hotel rooms” for Diddy’s alleged “freak-off” parties, which are said to have been drug-fueled orgies that involved instances of sexual assault, threats of violence, and coercion.
However, Diddy’s lawyer, Marc Agnifilo, has disputed the feds’ claim regarding the sheer amount of baby oil that was seized during the raids of Diddy’s properties in California and Florida.
“I don’t know where the number 1,000 came from,” Agnifilo says. “I can’t imagine its thousands… [I’m] not really sure what the baby oil has to do with anything. Diddy is currently housed at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, NY., after being arrested on federal charges that include racketeering and sex trafficking earlier this month.
The Bad Boy Records founder has plead not-guilty and vehemently denies the charges against him.
See footage of DaBaby’s social media post below.
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