P Diddy’s arrest on sex trafficking charges shocked fans, but some are now convinced the rapper’s downfall was predicted by hit TV series Supernatural over a decade ago
Over a decade before his arrest, P Diddy’s downfall was seemingly foretold by the popular TV series Supernatural.
The artist, known in real life as Sean Combs, was recently arrested on charges of sex trafficking, racketeering, and transportation for prostitution purposes. Despite being denied bail and remaining in custody, he vehemently denies all allegations against him.
Fans were taken aback when a scene from Supernatural’s sixth season in 2010 resurfaced. In this scene, viewers believe that the drama, starring Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles, hinted at Diddy’s alleged ‘freak off’ parties, suggesting it foresaw the Bad Boy Records founder’s downfall.
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Diddy was notorious for his ‘freak off’ parties and his annual White Party in the Hamptons, which attracted a slew of celebrities. According to Diddy’s indictment, he allegedly “used force, threats of force or coercion” to compel female victims to engage in prolonged sexual acts with male sex workers at these parties, which reportedly lasted for days.
The specific scene from Supernatural features Dean (Ackles) and Sam Winchester (Padalecki) engaged in a serious conversation, asking: “So what kind of thing likes virgins and gold? ‘ The response? “P. Diddy, reports the Mirror.
“The buzz online intensified with fans noticing a seemingly prophetic moment from the show “Supernatural” that mentioned Diddy in connection with virgins and gold. One awe-struck Redditor posted: “Bruh wtf #Supernatural knew about #PDiddy all this freaking time wtf no #Diddy lmao,” while another chimed in with, “‘Watching a Season 6 episode of Supernatural. It’s from 2010.
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They literally just had this exchange: Sam: what kind of thing likes virgins and gold?
Dean: P. Diddy They knew.
“A blast from the past brings Diddy back into the spotlight as an old clip surfaces, where twenty-five years ago, he predicted trouble over his legendary parties. Reflecting on the wild shindigs he threw back in ’99, Diddy said, “They won’t even give me a permit for the parties. They don’t want me to throw parties no more.
“But we ain’t gonna stop. We’re gonna keep having fun, bringing people together from all walks of life.”
They’re going to be shutting them down. They’re probably going to be arresting me, doing all types of crazy things, just because we want to have a good time.
“In what seemed like a premonition, Diddy told Entertainment Tonight that his parties were all about inclusivity, stating, “ain’t nothing but breaking down racial barriers, breaking down generation barriers”. When queried about the exclusivity of his gatherings, he replied, “I mean, it’s cool. It doesn’t make me feel any way special. It doesn’t make me feel like a bigger person. It just makes me feel like I know how to throw a party.”