‘Bi-curious, cuck’: Ex’s brutal view of Diddy
An ex girlfriend of Sean “Diddy” Combs has claimed the star thought of himself as a “voyeur” but she saw him as more of a “cuck”.
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An ex girlfriend of Sean “Diddy” Combs has told a New York jury the star described himself as polyamorous and into “voyeurism” as he liked to watch his partner sleep with other men.
But she thought of the star more as a “cuck” and someone potentially with repressed bisexual leanings.
Giving testimony anonymously in Combs’ sex trafficking and racketeering trial on Tuesday, US time, “Jane” also said that she loved the music mogul but he did at times beat her.
Also on Tuesday his legal team scored a victory with a possible witness now not allowed to take the stand.
Combs has denied all the charges against him.
Jane, who dated Combs up until his 2024 arrest is the second witness at the musician’s trial to give evidence while keeping their identity secret. This is usually because of the sensitivity and personal nature of the evidence they are giving.
Earlier, his ex-staff member “Mia” also gave evidence alleging Combs raped and physically abused her.
‘I would use the word cuck’
Jane told the jury on Tuesday that Combs had told her he was into “voyeurism” to explain why he enjoyed watching his female partner sleeping with male sex workers, reported the New York Post.
But “I would use the word cuck for him, more so,” she said.
Jane explained that she had looked into the term, derived from “cuckold,” which means a man who has an unfaithful wife.
“I was just trying to deep-dive all the reasons why [cucks] derived so much pleasure watching their woman be with other men”.
She added that cucks “could also have a lot of bi-curiosity that they’re too ashamed to experience themselves, so they use the woman to venture out in this curiosity instead of actually doing the act themselves”.
Polyamory
Combs’ lawyer Teny Geragos asked Jane “What term did he use?” to describe his sexual proclivities.
“Polyamorous,” Jane responded.
At first she said, she didn’t mind as she assumed polyamory would mean all his partners would be treated “evenly”.
But Combs began to frustrate her when appeared to favour one woman and that “looked like a monogamous relationship”, she said.
Another ex, Cassie Ventura, had earlier said at the trial that drug-fuelled sex sessions where she would have sex with male escorts were called “freak offs”. But by the time Jane took part in them they were called “hotel nights”.
Teny Geragos, a lawyer for Combs asked Jane if she tried to be sexy for the Bad Boy Records founder during their “hotel nights”.
“I don’t think I tried, I think I did, and I was,” Jane responded.
“Because you’re a beautiful woman,” Mr Geragos said.
“Thank you,” Jane replied.
‘Do you love him?’
Jane was also asked by the defence if “you love him currently” referring to Combs.
“Yes,” said Jane.
Previously, Jane had said Combs choked, kicked and punched her and then expected her to have sex with a male escort the same night.
Before the forced sex-session, the mogul pressured Jane to take an ecstasy pill, saying, “take this f***ing pill, you’re not gonna ruin my f***ing night” and then told her to start having sex with the sex worker, despite her objections.
The alleged incident was claimed to have taken place on June 18, 2024. That was a few months after Combs’ homes were raided by federal officers in March and a few months before he was ultimately arrested in September for allegedly coercing women to have sex with male sex workers.
On Tuesday, Combs’ defence team scored a small legal victory when the judge overseeing the trial said prosecutors could not call a psychologist back to the stand.
Dr Dawn Hughes testified earlier in the trial for the government. The defence team had hoped to bring back Dr Hughes to explain why domestic violence victims stay with their abusers.
She could have helped blunt the defence argument that many of Combs’ accusers could not have been fearful of the star because they remained either in a romantic or work relationship with him after his alleged attacks.
Originally published as ‘Bi-curious, cuck’: Ex’s brutal view of Diddy