Diddy’s secrets are finally being exposed, and they’re even darker than we could have imagined. The sinister side of Hollywood, filled with twisted rituals and outrageous demands, has been hiding in plain sight. Comedian Cat Williams has been sounding the alarm about it for years.
In a shocking interview, Cat revealed that Diddy once tried to recruit him into one of his infamous “emasculation rituals” for an eye-popping $50 million. But Cat wasn’t for sale. And what’s even more disturbing is that this is just the tip of the iceberg. According to Cat, Diddy is connected to a predatory ring in Hollywood, and it’s time we dig deeper.
“I know things I shouldn’t know, and they all know that I know,” Cat said.
Earlier this year, Cat sat down with Shannon Sharpe and shared some jaw-dropping details, including Diddy’s attempt to recruit him. He said the music mogul offered him $50 million, but there was a catch—he’d have to “bend over,” if you catch his meaning. It was part of an emasculation ritual, a test of loyalty for new recruits. Cat turned down the offer four times and warned others to steer clear too.
“I’ve had to turn down $50 million four times—yeah, four times—just to keep my integrity intact, you know? That ‘virgin hole’ I mentioned? It’s real. P. Diddy loves to party, but you gotta tell him no. I did it. I’ve got the proof to back it up too. That’s why I can say, ‘I need to know you’re with me. Thanks, man.’”
Funny enough, that’s the same $50 million Diddy put down in his bail letter, but the judge wasn’t having it.
Anyway, back to Cat. He could’ve taken the money, but it wasn’t enough to make him compromise. He’s more about holding on to what’s important and not letting greed get the best of him.
“It’s crazy, but I really feel blessed by God. Like, when I see someone’s wife, I don’t even look. I don’t want something that’s not meant for me. I feel like if I look at it, I’ll get it, you know what I mean? That’s how Diddy thinks too. But me? I know God’s given me everything I’ve ever even kinda wanted.”
And that’s the thing—I don’t really have a ‘type’ of woman anymore. Every time I thought I had a type, I’d end up with her, and then realize she wasn’t right for me. Now, I get that every woman is one-of-a-kind. You can’t put them in a box like that.”
Cat really dodged a bullet by saying no to Diddy. According to the recent indictment, Diddy has been accused of some serious crimes, including sex trafficking, forced labor, kidnapping, arson, bribery, and obstruction of justice. The allegations suggest he manipulated his victims in every way possible—using violence, emotional and sexual blackmail, and even secretly recording them without their consent, later using the footage as leverage. Some of the “freak-offs” he allegedly orchestrated were so extreme that victims had to be hooked up to IV fluids to recover.
But that’s not all. Prosecutors mentioned a kidnapping plot in a bail letter, describing how, in December 2011, Diddy and a co-conspirator allegedly kidnapped someone to break into another person’s home. There are several witnesses who are expected to testify, and police reports seem to back up the claims.
And just two weeks later, Diddy’s associates reportedly set fire to someone’s car by cutting open the convertible top and throwing in a Molotov cocktail. Police and fire department records confirmed that the fire was intentional. While the indictment didn’t go into every detail beyond the “freak-offs,” it’s clear there’s a lot more to this case that will likely come out in court.
What’s even crazier is that this isn’t the first time Cat has faced these kinds of offers. Harvey Weinstein once tried to get him involved in something shady, but Cat turned him down too. Above all, it seems like Cat values his integrity more than anything else.
“I got canceled for bringing up Harvey Weinstein before his scandal broke. But here’s the thing: he once offered to perform a sexual act on me right in front of my colleagues at my agency. What was I supposed to do with that? I thought I was the only Black person on the script, but when I got there, there were three other Black guys. It made me wonder what they had to do to land those roles. I told him no. What about the others?”
“This is why people look down when I walk into a room. There was also that time when Ice Cube and the producers of Friday After Next wanted to film a scene where Terry Crews’ character was sexually assaulted. They thought it would be funny, but Cat didn’t see it that way, so he turned them down—just like he turned down everyone else.”
“The truth is, in the original script, Money Mike was raped in the bathroom, and Ricky Smiley was okay with that. Cat Williams had to take a huge risk in front of the studios and the cast during his first movie. He stood there and said, ‘Look, if we’re talking about anything else, I won’t have any credibility or pull. But if we’re talking about comedy, that’s where I have the experience and the influence.'”
“The problem with Friday After Next is that we were trying to create a classic comedy. But let’s be clear: involving rape in comedy is never funny, no matter the situation or who it happens to.”