Grand P Denies Ties To Diddy Amid Rapper’s Sex Scandal With Male Celebrities

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Guinean singer and entertainer Grand P has issued a stern warning to those linking him to the viral controversies surrounding American rapper Sean “Diddy” Combs.

In a strong statement posted on his social media platforms, Grand P made it clear that he has never met Diddy and rejected any rumors suggesting otherwise.

Addressing recent speculation, Grand P expressed his frustration at being dragged into the controversy, stating, “I’m already warning you, whoever comes to put my name in the P Diddy affair, it’s the DPJ who will separate us.”

He firmly denied claims that his wealth, known for its flamboyance, came from any association with the American rapper, calling the allegations baseless.

Grand P with his on/off girlfriend Eudoxie Yao.

The rumors circulating in Guinea allege that Grand P’s fortune may have been linked to a secret meeting with Diddy, echoing similar accusations made against other African artists such as Diamond Platnumz, Burna Boy, Wizkid, and Davido, all of whom have also been mentioned in relation to the scandal.

Diddy, who was arrested in September 2024, is currently embroiled in a legal battle involving multiple accusations, including drug trafficking, racketeering, and sex trafficking.

Over 100 victims are expected to file cases against the rapper, sparking widespread attention across global media.

Despite the serious allegations against Diddy, Grand P maintained that his wealth stems from his music career and successful business ventures, urging the public to stop linking him to the ongoing mess.

Related: Diamond Finally Breaks Silence After Attending Diddy’s Infamous Sex Party In July 2020

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