Just when you thought online talks of a link between Sean βDiddyβ Combs and late One Direction singer Liam Payne was just speculation, new details may have just given it more credence.
As we previously told you, Payne died on Wednesday, Oct. 16 after falling from the third floor balcony of a hotel in Argentina. Now, thanks to a partial autopsy and toxicology report of Payneβs body, ABC News has reported on Monday that multiple substances were found in his system when he fell to his death, namely βpink cocaineβ a recreational drug that typically is a mix of several drugs including methamphetamine, ketamine, MDMA and others.β Cocaine, benzodiazepine and crack were also found.
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While the list of drugs is a lot to take in and of itself, where Diddy comes back into play is that the βpink cocaineβ was the same drug mentioned in an earlier lawsuit filed against him by music producer Rodney βLil Rodβ Jones back in February. Of course, this still does nothing to legally prove that Diddy had anything to do with Payneβs death but the drug coincidences arenβt keeping folks from speculating once again:
βThat pink cocaine isnβt new and is what Sean The Diddler Diddy Puff Daddy Puffy P Diddy Combs used regularly himself & to force on others. Definitely unfortunate to see Liam Payne using it but itβs surprising especially considering how bad of shape he was according to hotel staff,β wrote on user on X/Twitter.
βare yall forgetting pink cocaine was trending a few months ago in regards to DIDDY??? and now again with liam payne,β said another.
βPink cocaine aka Tusi or 2-CB is the same drug Jonathan Oddi accused Diddy of allegedly using and Trafficking. Remember when Liam Payne called the Diddler evil??,β another said.
For additional context, in Lil Rodβs suit, he alleged that one half of the rap duo City Girls, Yung Miami (a.k.a. Caresha) transported βpink cocaineββa mix of both cocaine and ecstasyβknown on the street as βtuciβ for Diddy to keep around. Lil Rod also claimed that βall employees from the butler, the chef to the housekeepersβ were required to βwalk around with a pouch or fanny pack filled with cocaine, GHB, ecstasy, marijuana gummiesβ so they would be at Diddyβs disposal whenever he wanted. Pink cocaine was also allegedly transported by Diddyβs alleged βdrug muleβ Brendan Paul.
Whatβs more, in the wake of Payneβs death, an old interview he did on βThe Graham Norton Showβ on the BBC detailing his first encounter with the Bad Boy producer resurfaced online and subsequently went viral as Payne said Diddy had an βevil laugh.β In a different interview that same year, Payne expounded on the encounter again, saying that he was βfearfulβ of Diddy. Thanks to that interview and now this βpink cocaineβ link, folks will no doubt keep fanning the flames of their connection in order to find answers.
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