Celebrity photographer Selma Fonseca, known for her attendance at Sean “Diddy” Combs’ extravagant parties, has expressed serious concerns about Diddy’s safety following his recent arrest. Fonseca stated that Diddy “could get killed” in prison, citing his numerous enemies within the industry.
### Background on Their Relationship
Fonseca first met Diddy at his birthday celebration in November 1998, where a photo together sparked a series of invitations to his infamous “white parties” held at his East Hampton estate. She described Diddy as a “very nice” individual but noted that he is “not very open,” often seen wearing sunglasses.
### Exclusive Party Culture
During her time at Diddy’s parties, Fonseca described a hedonistic atmosphere filled with “beautiful girls in bikinis” and “naked girls in the swimming pool,” emphasizing the exclusivity of these gatherings. She recalled an incident where she believed she was drugged, stating, “I don’t remember how I got home, I was so high. There was always something in the drinks.”
Fonseca suggested that Diddy would offer shots to guests, which she suspected might contain drugs. She noted a particular tray of shots and a bodyguard frequently seen with champagne, hinting at the potential for drug-laced beverages. While she did not witness any sexual acts involving Diddy, she characterized the parties as “very sexual,” reflecting a culture that extended even to the food served.
### Concerns About Diddy’s Legal Situation
With the serious charges Diddy faces, including racketeering and sex trafficking, Fonseca’s comments underscore the volatile nature of his current situation. She highlighted that Diddy has made many enemies over the years, leading to fears for his safety while incarcerated. The backdrop of his notorious party life, combined with the gravity of his legal troubles, paints a troubling picture of the challenges he may face ahead.
As the legal proceedings continue, Fonseca’s insights into Diddy’s past lifestyle and the potential threats he may encounter in prison add to the growing narrative surrounding the rapper’s controversial life and ongoing legal battles.