A Diddy accuser has claimed children were dressed up as ‘Harajuku Barbies’ at one of the rapper’s infamous late-night freak-offs.
Aspiring musician Tanea Wallace told a new TMZ documentary she saw minors – who she describes as ‘little people’ – at a 2018 party hosted by Sean Combs.
‘I look to the right of me, and in the corner I’m looking like, “are those midgets”?’ Wallace told the entertainment outlet.
‘They were little people,’ she added. ‘I don’t want to say too much. Use your common sense.
‘(They were) dressed up like little Harajuku Barbies, red lipstick, looking real sexy, you know, revealing, cute. So I’m like, what the hell?’
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Aspiring musician Tanea Wallace (pictured) told a new TMZ documentary she saw minors – who she describes as ‘little people’ – at a 2018 party hosted by Sean Combs
When pressed on what the children were doing, Wallace said they were ‘being admired’ and ‘being hid’.
‘It was like, what are they doing here, because this is an adult party?’ she said.
Wallace said she witnessed clusters of people having sex at the same party, many of them high on drugs or alcohol. She said the party raged on until at least 7am.
Harajuku is a district in Shibuya, Tokyo, known for being the center of Japanese youth culture and fashion.
The term ‘Harajuku Barbie’ is associated with rapper Nicki Minaj, who once described it as a mash-up of ‘free spirited’ Harajuku culture mixed with a ‘sexy’ Barbie.
Her allegations are aired in full in TMZ Presents The Downfall of Diddy: Inside the Freak Offs on Tubi.
It comes as a former playboy model told DailyMail.com’s hit podcast, The Trial of Diddy, that she met Combs at a topless club in Tokyo before being tricked into a freak-off.
Rachel Kennedy recounted meeting the rapper at the club, called Seventh Heaven, where she worked as a dancer, before he invited her back to his place ostensibly for a party – which allegedly turned out to be something much more intimate.
Diddy, whose real name is Sean Combs, insists he is wrongfully accused.
The 55-year-old rapper maintains that while sordid, the ‘freak off’ parties that prosecutors want to send him down for were all consensual.
Wallace has claimed children were dressed up as ‘Harajuku Barbies’ at one of the rapper’s infamous late-night freak-offs she attended in 2018
Diddy is facing serious felony charges, including racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking and transportation for purposes of prostitution
Two women pour champagne down a third woman’s throat at Combs Labor Day party at his house in East Hampton in 1998. Prosecutors alleged Diddy had ‘freak offs’, or sexually charged parties where alcohol and drugs were consumed
Dozens of women have come forward to insist that was not the case.
He has also been accused by grand jury witnesses of abusing young stars, though no such claims have been substantiated.
The rapper’s family, including his sons, are steadfast in their support of him.
He has also been accused by grand jury witnesses of abusing young stars, though no such claims have been substantiated.
They insist he is being targeted by biased prosecutors.
Diddy’s unraveling began when a disturbing video emerged last year that showed him beating his ex-girlfriend, Cassie Ventura, in a Los Angeles hotel hallway.
He was seen chasing her down the hallway as she tried to escape him, kicking her and pulling her hair to stop her from fleeing.
He apologized for the undeniable footage in a video statement, but says that’s as far as his bad behavior goes.
Diddy recently turned 55 at the Brooklyn Metropolitan Detention Center, where he is being held awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking and racketeering charges.
Aspiring musician Tanea Wallace (pictured) told a new TMZ documentary she saw minors – who she describes as ‘little people’ – at a 2018 party hosted by Sean Combs
Diddy is currently being held at the Brooklyn Metropolitan Detention Center