In a resurfaced interview making waves across social media, Justin Bieber allegedly spoke out about his early encounters with Sean “Diddy” Combs, describing it as a dark and controlling experience.

“When I was 17 years old, I stopped hanging out with Diddy, but he looked for me and forced me to continue.”

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“When I started hanging out with Diddy, I was so young and innocent. I didn’t know what to do… When I finally got the chance, I got away. But he looked for me again.”

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The alleged quotes paint a disturbing picture of manipulation and power dynamics within the industry. While no official statement has been released, the internet is ablaze with speculation—and concern for Bieber’s past.

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As lawsuits and investigations continue to swirl around Diddy, Bieber’s words add another layer of suspicion to the growing storm.

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