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The Nytimes: Usher Was Diddy’s Victim Since He Was 13 Years Old, Until Justin Bieber Was 15 Years Old, Usher Brought Justin To Diddy And Diddy Had Custody Of Justin For 48 Hours
The entertainment industry often hides a disturbing side beneath the glitz and glamour, and recent revelations have brought unsettling accusations against Sean “Diddy” Combs. Among these, the alleged victimization of both Usher and Justin Bieber has shocked many, shedding light on the potential exploitation of young artists in the music world.
According to claims, Usher was reportedly victimized by Diddy when he was just 13 years old, a traumatic experience that allegedly extended to Justin Bieber when he was 15. Reports suggest that Usher, who brought Justin to Diddy, unintentionally exposed the young star to a dangerous environment. Diddy is said to have taken custody of Bieber for 48 hours, during which unsettling things occurred. Bieber, a teenager at the time, was allegedly offered alcohol and was seen in several leaked videos that raised concerns among fans and industry insiders. In these videos, Bieber appeared to be under the influence, leading many to believe that he was being exploited in unimaginable ways.
One of the most chilling parts of the story involves Diddy’s comment to Bieber, allegedly saying, “we do something crazy,” before giving the young star a Ferrari. Rumors also suggest that Diddy filmed inappropriate footage of Bieber and sold the video for millions to A-list celebrities, further adding to the horror of the situation.
According to claims, Usher was reportedly victimized by Diddy when he was just 13 years old, a traumatic experience that allegedly extended to Justin Bieber when he was 15. Reports suggest that Usher, who brought Justin to Diddy, unintentionally exposed the young star to a dangerous environment. Diddy is said to have taken custody of Bieber for 48 hours, during which unsettling things occurred. Bieber, a teenager at the time, was allegedly offered alcohol and was seen in several leaked videos that raised concerns among fans and industry insiders. In these videos, Bieber appeared to be under the influence, leading many to believe that he was being exploited in unimaginable ways.
One of the most chilling parts of the story involves Diddy’s comment to Bieber, allegedly saying, “we do something crazy,” before giving the young star a Ferrari. Rumors also suggest that Diddy filmed inappropriate footage of Bieber and sold the video for millions to A-list celebrities, further adding to the horror of the situation.
Justin’s music, particularly his song Lonely, has been reexamined in light of these allegations. The lyrics and music video convey an overwhelming sense of isolation and despair, emotions that may reflect Bieber’s experiences during his youth. His Yummy music video also carries eerie symbolism, where Bieber is portrayed as a feast for a crowd of wealthy individuals—a possible metaphor for how he felt objectified and used by those in power.
The allegations against Diddy don’t stop with Bieber. His former wife, Kim Porter, reportedly left behind diaries detailing a deeply abusive marriage. Before her tragic death from pneumonia, Porter had shared her secrets with friends, further implicating Diddy in a web of disturbing behavior, including his alleged involvement in the death of rapper Tupac Shakur.
Through all of this, Justin Bieber’s resilience is nothing short of remarkable. Having been exposed to drugs as a teenager, dealing with his father’s addiction, and growing up in an industry filled with pressure and manipulation, it’s no wonder that Bieber has struggled. Yet, despite all the adversity, Justin remains determined to move forward, focusing on being a loving husband and father, as he expressed in interviews: “I don’t want to talk about the past. I just want to be a good dad and husband.”
For fans and supporters, Bieber’s survival through these hardships is a testament to his strength. Many continue to offer prayers and hope that he can find peace after enduring so much darkness in the early years of his career.