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WATCH: Old Talk Show Clip of Diddy Telling Justin Bieber To ‘Stay Quiet’ Resurfaces…And it Feels a Lot Different Now

The ominous clip of the pair on a late night show is going viral online.

As the Sean β€œDiddy” Combs news cycle continues giving in the wake of his Sept. 16 arrest, footage of the disgraced rapper and Justin Bieber on a late-night show has resurfaced online. And it feels quite ominous considering what we now know.

The clip comes from the stars’ 2011 appearance on β€œJimmy Kimmel Live!” The two discussed their β€œhang outs” and the various gifts Diddy gave to Bieber when the young singer first hit the scene.

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β€œHe got me a Lamborghini,” Bieber told Kimmel and the audience during the episode. β€œI haven’t gotten it yet, though.”

This prompted host Kimmel to ask Diddy directly when Bieber would be getting the sports car he mentioned. β€œThe Lamborghini for a day or two and he had access to the house,” Combs replied to Kimmel.

β€œAnd he knows better than to be talking about the things that he does with big brother Puff on national television,” he added. β€œEverything ain’t for everybody.” Watch the (now) chilling clip below.

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Much has been made of Bieber’s relationship with Diddy since the rapper’s headline-making arrest last month, but the β€œSorry” singer has yet to publicly speak on the matter. As we previously reported, a source close to Bieber told PEOPLE that he is β€œaware of Diddy’s arrest and all the allegations,” but the news is not something to β€œfocus on” right now. β€œHe just wants to focus on being a great dad and husband,” the statement reads.

Since Diddy’s arrest last month in New York City, the internet and fans have been clamoring for more information about the rapper. He currently faces three charges of racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking by force, fraud, or coercion, and transportation to engage in prostitution.

Diddy is currently being held at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn.

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