However, Pink took to Instagram on September 26 to clear the air. She shared a screenshot of her final X post from February 6, where she stated, “This account will self-destruct in two minutes.” In her Instagram post, Pink explained that she deleted her X account much earlier in the year and was confused about why her name was being brought up now. She firmly denied any connection to the ongoing rumors, saying she has no ties to anyone involved in the case.
Combs' arrest has been making waves, with U.S. Attorney Damian Williams confirming that federal agents detained the music mogul based on a sealed indictment. Once unsealed, the charges revealed shocking details about "freak offs" that allegedly involved both male sex workers and women forced into participation. Some of these events reportedly lasted for days, with participants needing medical treatment to recover. Authorities also mentioned drug use to control women who resisted.
Combs remains in jail after two failed bail requests. His attorney, Marc Agnifilio, has defended him, describing Combs as a music legend and philanthropist, while admitting that he may not be perfect but insisting he is not a criminal.
Other celebrities like Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lopez, Ashton Kutcher, and Justin Bieber have also been drawn into the spotlight. Old photos of them attending Diddy's parties from the late '90s and early 2000s have resurfaced, but there is no evidence linking them to the crimes Combs is accused of.