Everyone from Leonardo DiCaprio to Donald Trump was photographed at one of the lavish yearly parties, which were held 12 times, during Diddy’s pomp as a music executive.
Muir told Andrew Marr that her face was paralysed after a substance was put into her drink at an event to launch a vodka brand for the mogul, whose real name is Sean Combs.
She added that she felt compelled to attend, both this launch gathering and the White Parties, because of Diddy’s influence in many showbiz circles.
What were Diddy’s White Parties?
Sean Combs, who rapped as Puff Daddy, P Diddy, Love, and, finally, Diddy, held huge parties all the time, but pulled out all the stops for his annual White Party.
Many celebrities passed through, all adhering to the dress code of white, for the bashes which were often billed as a fundraiser and chance to integrate different ethnic communities. The parties were often held at a mansion in the Hamptons, in New York, but were also known to have been hosted at St Tropez and Miami.
Diddy compared himself to The Great Gatsby for the scale and lavishness of the dos, and said the parties were “iconic, a true convergence of hip-hop, Hollywood and Black excellence,” with “an endless stream of people vying to attend”.
The final White Party was held in 2009 as a fundraiser to help fight malaria, with Diddy bringing the curtain down after deciding to spend less time in the Hamptons.
Which celebrities attended one of Diddy’s White Parties?
More than 20 celebrities well-known in the UK have been photographed attending at least one of the White Parties.
It is not suggested that those who attended the parties did anything wrong, or knew of crimes for which Diddy would later be convicted.
But the list shows the appeal of the White Parties and how influential the rapper was in his pomp.
Here is a partial list of celebrities who have been seen photographed at a White Party.
Celebrities spotted at a Diddy White Party
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