Hours after authorities raided Sean “Diddy” Combs’ properties, an interview of Usher recalling several incidents that occurred at the famous rapper’s home has resurfaced.
In 2016, Usher spoke to Howard Stern about being sent to “Puffy Flavor Camp” to “see the lifestyle” in the ’90s. “Do you understand what that’s like?” the R&B star asked.
Stern later said he expected “the place to be full of girls and non-stop orgies.” To which Usher said, “Not really, I had a chance to see some things… I don’t know if I could afford it and even understand what I was seeing.”
He also said his experience was “pretty wild” and crazy. “Very strange things happened and I didn’t necessarily understand them,” she said. Usher later noted that he felt like a “little brother” while he spent time with Combs.
When asked if his own parents knew what was going on at the Combs house, Usher stated, “My parents don’t know any of this shit. “I was just having a good time.”
As for whether or not he would ever allow his kids to go to Camp Puffy, Usher added, “Hell no.”
As previously reported, federal agents raided Combs’ properties in Los Angeles, New York and Miami on Monday, March 25. The US Department of Homeland Security carried out the raids as part of a sex trafficking investigation that the rap music legend has allegedly been connected to.
“Earlier today, Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) New York executed law enforcement actions as part of an ongoing investigation,” a statement from Homeland Security reads.
“With the assistance of HSI Los Angeles, HSI Miami and our local law enforcement partners. We will provide more information as it becomes available.”
Usher recently said he was supposed to be in a group with Jay-Z, Pharrell and Diddy
During a recent interview at Shay Shay Club On the podcast, Usher talked about a major collaboration with Jay-Z, Pharrell and Sean “Diddy” Combs that was supposed to happen.
“Yeah, you’re going to hate me for this,” Usher explained. “Jay-Z, Pharrell, Diddy and I were supposed to be a group. Yeah, that’s crazy. Yes, you will hate me for that.”
Usher later said that while he approved of the idea, the scheduling conflict ultimately put the collaboration on the back burner.
“I think we just got stuck,” Usher also shared. “I think we all got caught up in a moment. “We were talking about it and having secret meetings about it.”
“We were talking about music and how we’re going to turn it around and his business. And somehow, man, we got distracted and it never happened. “That’s what I really wish had happened.”
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