ALBAWABA - Sean "Diddy" Combs is once again the talk of social media after an interview in 1999 with Entertainment Tonight resurfaced on the internet of him predicting his recent arrest because "They" didn't want him to party and have a good time.
In his interview with Entertainment Tonight, the rapper said, "They won't even give me a permit for the parties man...they don't want me throwing the parties no more."
He went on to add, that he's not going to stop throwing them and bringing people from all over the world to have fun together.
"You're going to hear about my parties but they're going to be shutting them down and will probably be arresting me doing all types of crazy things."
Diddy predicts his arrest in 1999 interview
Moreover, he brought up things that "Broaden people's horizons" by breaking down racial and generational barriers while bringing up fellow rappers like Jay-Z into the conversation which turned many people's heads during a debate discussing the interview on social media.
Here's what some users had to say about the interview in question:
What? He knew?!"
"Yea because mf knew that shi wasn’t legal and he wasn’t stopping ANYTIME soon," leading to his recent arrest in New York.
"lol it’s not a prediction, he knew he was getting up to no good."
When was the Combs arrested?
Musician Sean 'P.Diddy' Combs arrives at 'Killing Them Softly' Premiere during the 65th Annual Cannes Film Festival at Palais des Festivals on May 22, 2012 in Cannes, France.(Shutterstock)
Diddy was arrested at a Manhattan hotel amid serious federal charges, with his lawyer addressing the situation and defending his client's mental state. This all came after the American rapper received a sexual assault lawsuit and a federal investigation after a grand jury indicted him.
Sean "Diddy" Combs was arrested Monday night at Park Hyatt Hotel by local police at around 8:30 PM where he will be held and then released for a court hearing.
Moreover, Diddy's lawyer suspected that the rapper was arrested over racketeering and sex trafficking, as reported by The New York Times.