In the wake of his recent arrest on sex trafficking and racketeering charges, every questionable comment that Diddy made publicly is being viewed through a different lens
Sean “Diddy” Combs’ cringy on-screen behavior is coming back to haunt him decades later.
In the wake of his recent arrest on sex trafficking and racketeering charges, every questionable comment that Diddy made publicly is being viewed through a different lens. The same goes for his appearance on the hit Nickelodeon show All That in 2002. Diddy is being side-eyed even more after a clip of him behaving relatively creepily in the teen comedy sketch show resurfaced on TikTok.
Shown in the snippet circulating the social media platform is All That star Kyle Sullivan waking up in the morning and opening his bedroom drapes.
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As soon as the teen opens his drapes, an oversized Diddy is greeting him with a good morning from outside his window, causing the young boy to scream in terror. Amid the teen’s screaming, Diddy creepily smiled as he told him that he could “see in his room,” causing Kyle’s character to scream more fearfully.
“Hey stop screaming…it’s me P.Diddy. C’mon what’s your problem,” Diddy said as Kyle continued to scream in the scene. He then pointed, yelling “there’s a P.Diddy in my window,” as he pretended to cry while a laugh track accompanied his screams.
Diddy can be heard saying, “Be quiet, or your mom will hear you,” as Kyle kept yelling and screaming, treating him as if he was dangerous. Toward the end of the sketch, Kyle’s character runs out of his bedroom screaming to go and get his parents while Diddy screams after him, asking where he’s going.
Though the sketch was supposed to be funny and harmless at the time, thus it being included in a kid’s TV show, it’s being viewed as far from that now. Under the TikTok video that shared the All That scene, several commented on its evident problematic nature.
“P.Diddy and Dan Schneider is an Avengers level threat,” one commented, taking a shot at All That creator and former Nickelodeon boss Dan Schneider. Dan was in the hot seat earlier this year when he was accused of inappropriate behavior on the sets of the Nickelodeon shows he ran in the documentary Quiet on Set.
Diddy has been in the news constantly since he was arrested last week in Manhattan, New York, and charged with racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking, and transportation for purposes of prostitution. He was denied bail twice, so he’s being detained at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, New York. Diddy will remain there as he awaits trial.
Diddy has pleaded not guilty to all of the criminal charges against him.