 Image Credits: Go Nakamura/New York Post
											Image Credits: Go Nakamura/New York Post
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Former Playboy model Rachel Kennedy has come forward with unsettling allegations against music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs, recalling a disturbing encounter in his Tokyo hotel room in 2000. During an appearance on the Daily Mail podcast, The Trial of Diddy, Kennedy described being invited to what she thought was a party but quickly turned into an uncomfortable experience, marked by what she called “creepy” and “disrespectful” behavior.
Rachel Kennedy on Sean “Diddy” Combs:
Kennedy, along with two friends, met Combs at the Seventh Heaven topless club in Japan. The group was invited to his hotel room afterward, expecting a lively gathering. However, upon arrival, they discovered it was just Combs alone in the room. “I realized before we even walked through the front door that it was just him,” Kennedy said that even before walking into the room she had realized that it was just him and they were not at all expecting this kind of party.
Kennedy recounted that the rapper’s TV played a Jennifer Lopez music video on a loop. At the time, Combs was dating Lopez, and Kennedy alleged that he was also on the phone with the pop star during the evening. “It seemed a little bit creepy to me, very disrespectful,” Kennedy shared. She did not specify which Lopez music video played in the background.
The situation took a darker turn when Kennedy alleged that, despite initial friendliness, the encounter became “angry and violent” after one of Combs’ bodyguards entered the room. Kennedy recalled the bodyguard’s reaction upon seeing her with Combs, saying he became agitated, grabbing and pushing at the women in an attempt to “stomp us out of the room.” Combs, she claimed, did not intervene during the incident, describing him as a “puppet master” who allowed others to act in an aggressive manner toward guests.
This account from Kennedy follows a series of allegations against Combs that have emerged in recent months, including claims of misconduct and mistreatment toward women. Her story joins a string of reports from former associates and employees who have recently come forward, detailing what they describe as a “toxic” culture surrounding Combs’ parties and events.
 
