Diddy talks toad venom and money to Jimmy Kimmel but viewers say 'ask him about Tupac'
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Sean 'Diddy' Combs, the billionaire music mogul, graced the stage of 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' and brought his usual charm and wit to the show.
The interview was filled with laughs and intriguing revelations. However, amid the banter and discussions about life, Diddy faced an unexpected question from viewers, reigniting the rumors surrounding him and the late Tupac Shakur.
The interview began with Jimmy Kimmel extending a warm welcome to the eternal Diddy, noting his timeless appearance.
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Kimmel humorously mentioned that if you go trick-or-treating at his house, expect nothing less than a $100 bill.
While discussing receiving the key to the city of New York in his honor, Kimmel playfully questioned why his name wasn't on the key itself and suggested it could open any door in the city.
Diddy's journey from humble beginnings to becoming a billionaire was celebrated, with him highlighting his self-made success story.
From being a paperboy and running paper boy scams to cleaning bathrooms during the heatwave, he acknowledged the hard work that brought him to where he is today.
Jimmy inquired about who, in Diddy's past, would be most surprised by his remarkable success. Diddy amusingly pointed out his first girlfriend, suggesting that she may be thinking about him more now that he's a billionaire.
A heartfelt moment came when Diddy expressed his admiration for love and the importance of vulnerability in his songs. He revealed the inspiration behind his latest album, 'The Love Album'.
However, the conversation took an unexpected turn when Jimmy mentioned a viral claim from an internet video.
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The video alleged that Diddy's security guard claimed that Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith once propositioned a threesome wiyh Jennifer Lopez during her relationship with him.
Diddy's reaction to this unexpected question was a mix of disbelief and amusement, dismissing it as untrue. Jimmy humorously noted the increasing craziness of the show's content.
The rumors didn't end there, as Jimmy also questioned Diddy about ingesting toad venom, a psychedelic substance. Jimmy quipped, "Eric Andre was here last week talking about he ingested some kind of toad poison that gave him a psychedelic experience of some kind andyou tried this as well okay did this not happen?"
Diddy confirmed the experience but advised against it, emphasizing that it's not for everyone.
Diddy said, "Listen I'm a type of guy try anything once with an ambulance outside. I went through the best process. I would not advise this... don't do this cuz most of y'all can't handle this right."
As the interview continued, Diddy talked about his belief in constant conversations with God, even attributing his musical comeback to divine inspiration. He humorously imitated God speaking with a Michael Jackson voice.
However, the moment that caught viewers' attention was when Diddy mentioned that he's not a fan of audience members filming his concerts on their phones.
He encouraged people to put their phones down and fully enjoy the live experience, where the love and energy are palpable.
Yet, it was viewer reaction that took centerstage over a question that Diddy was not asked about.
Comments from viewers popped up on social media, with many questioning why Jimmy Kimmel didn't ask Diddy about his rumored involvement in Tupac's death.
These rumors have circulated for years, but it's essential to emphasize that they remain unsubstantiated.
Diddy's name has been intertwined with conspiracy theories surrounding Tupac Shakur's tragic death.
Viewers say 'ask him about Tupac' as Diddy talks on Jimmy Kimmel show
One Wrote, "Ask Diddy about the fact that he offered Eric "Von Zip" Martin and Keefe D $1 million to get rid 2Pac and Suge Knight, and then after 2Pac was gone, Diddy gave Zip $500k, which he used to open the club Zip Code in Harlem. Please."
"Rest in peace Tupac Shakur. I want to believe he is a good man, but it’s hard not to believe he has done all of this to clear his own regret of killing Tupac shakur," wrote another.
One replied, "We just ignoring the fact that dude is accused of ordering the hit on Tupac?"
"Wow I can’t believe Jimmy had him on the show RIP 2pac," another remarked.
One wrote, "Ask him jimmy if he had Tupac killed?"