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Selling Sunset star Heather Rae El Moussa has revealed she peed in public at a Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs party.
Chatting with pals in a resurfaced clip from season two of the Netflix show, the star, 37, admitted the drunken exploit.
Asked: ‘Have you ever peed in a ridiculously public place?’ Heather confessed: ‘Yes. I went to Diddy’s party and everyone was there: Jay-Z, Beyoncé, the Kardashians.
‘I was so drunk and when I was leaving I couldn’t hold it so I squatted down and my girlfriends held me up.’
The star admitted there is even photo evidence of the unfortunate moment as she added: ‘I just peed and I have pictures.
‘I was 26 and I had no underwear on. My girlfriends took a picture and it is fully out.’
Selling Sunset star Heather Rae El Moussa has revealed she peed in public at Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs party as she made a candid confession
Asked: ‘Have you ever peed in a ridiculously public place?’ Heather confessed: ‘Yes. I went to Diddy’s party and everyone was there: Jay-Z, Beyoncé, the Kardashians’
In September, Diddy – currently behind bars in a Brooklyn detention centre – was charged with racketeering, ‘sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion’ and ‘transportation to engage in prostitution’.
Since then, scores of accusers have come forward to say Combs sexually abused them – often in exchange for a promise to advance their music careers – at his parties. Combs has denied any wrongdoing.
Diddy has claimed that his ‘reputation has been destroyed’ as his third bail application was denied last month.
The 55-year-old disgraced hip hop mogul had made another bid for freedom before Thanksgiving – but will now remain behind bars at the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) in Brooklyn ahead of his May 2025 trial.
US District Judge Arun Subramanian made the decision in a written ruling following a bail hearing, when lawyers for the rapper argued that a $50million bail package they proposed would be sufficient to ensure Combs does not flee and does not try to intimidate prospective trial witnesses.
The disgraced hip hop mogul said that the ‘allegations and aggressive and deceptive media tactics’ by prosecutors had already shredded his public image and only an acquittal could reverse that.
Diddy claimed the charges that he ran a decade-long criminal enterprise were ‘fictional’ and that prosecutors were putting a ‘theatrical spin’ on the truth.
He said that a second ‘victim’ wasn’t even a victim because she was ‘voluntarily intimate with Mr Combs for years’.
She added: ‘I was so drunk and when I was leaving I couldn’t hold it so I squatted down and my girlfriends held me up’ (pictured with Davina Portratz and Christine Quinn on Selling Sunset)
Diddy, who is currently behind bars in a Brooklyn detention centre, was charged with racketeering, ‘sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion’ and ‘transportation to engage in prostitution’
Diddy is accused of organizing orgies called ‘Freak Offs’ in which women were drugged and forced into marathon-long sex sessions, sometimes with male prostitutes.
The star has also made more desperate pleas for in-cell luxuries as his Christmas plans have been revealed.
Combs’ most recent attempt to cure his jailhouse blues was to complain to Judge Arun Subramanian that he didn’t have access to a laptop in his cell.
A letter, sent on last week from defence lawyer Marc Agnifilo and obtained by Deadline, declared that Combs was not receiving the same treatments as his prison-mates in Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center.
‘We write on behalf of Mr. Combs to request that the Court direct the MDC to provide Mr. Combs with the laptop prepared for him by the government and allow him to use that laptop on his unit, consistent with the way other inmates on his unit are permitted to use their laptops,’ it read.
The letter further declared that two months after Combs was charged and detained, on November 25, 2024, the government provided the MDC with a laptop that he could use to assist him during his trial.
‘In the nine days since then, Mr. Combs has still not been provided with the laptop despite numerous inquiries by defence counsel,’ the letter further stated.