The controversies surrounding disgraced singer Sean Diddy are showing no sign of dying down. After a series of accusations and claims against him, now an ex-aide has revealed that the singer who loved to think of himself as a “king” was absolutely “obsessed” with Prince Harry and Prince William.
Rob Shuter, who used to be Sean Diddy’s rep at one time told the BBC during an interview that the Fallen from Grace singer would regularly send out invites to Harry and William to join him at his parties, but the princes always declined the invitations. Recently, an old video has surfaced where Diddy can be seen talking about Prince Harry and William. In fact, he has also been photographed with the princes previously.
Diddy has been a popular name in Hollywood, and many who’s who have been involved with him in various capacities have been regulars at his parties. Claims suggest that his parties would get extremely bold as the night darkened. He would make people have sex in front of him, as he enjoyed watching.
“He thinks of himself as a king, so it makes perfect sense that he would like to have two princes in his entourage,” Shuter stated. He revealed that Diddy made him send as many as 10 invites to the princes on different occasions. He even offered to cover the costs of their travel, lodging, and security. However, Shuter insisted that they never accepted Diddy’s invitations.
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He also added that saying “no” to Diddy was not an easy task, and many failed to do so. Shuter pointed out that Diddy never had a personal life as all he wanted was to be famous. “It was all work. He wanted to make himself the most famous person in the world,” he pointed out. “And ironically now he is.”
Well, we are sure, Harry and William must be relieved that their names can never be associated with any of the horrendous things Diddy has reportedly done. Stay tuned to Soap Opera Daily for more updates and news of Prince Harry, Prince William, and the rest of the royal family.