P Diddy supported the pop band on their final show in Orlando but had a few special words for JT
Justin Timberlake and Sean “P. Diddy” Combs (Image: Larry Busacca/WireImage)
A NSYNC band member has revealed what P Diddy told Justin Timberlake before sexual assault allegations emerged against him.
The rapper faces serious charges including racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking, and transportation to engage in prostitution, and remains behind bars as he awaits his court date. His second bail request was denied last Tuesday.
The entertainment industry has been rocked by the accusations against the 54-year-old music boss. Many A-listers who allegedly attended Diddy’s infamous White Parties have remained quiet on the topic for the time being.
Lance Bass, long-time member of pop group NSYNC, has not, though. Appearing on Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen, the singer was reminded that Diddy opened for NSYNC on their final tour in 2001. When asked what he thought of “all this stuff” surrounding the mogul and if he ever went to a Diddy party, Bass spilled all.
“No, I never had time to go to a Diddy party,” the 45-year-old said. “I forgot he had opened for us on our last tour until all this kinda came about but yeah, it’s kinda horrible.
Justin Timberlake, JC Chasez, Chris Kirkpatrick, P Diddy, Lance Bass and Joey Fatone of NSYNC
“I never kinda liked him because [at] our very last show in Orlando, I overhead him talking to Justin [Timberlake] being like, ‘you need to drop these ——-. You need to go solo,’ and I was like, ‘I don’t like you anymore, Diddy.”
As a gasp went up from the audience, Bass continued: “I know, yeah! At my own show? I mean, what the hell.”
Diddy attends the celebration for Diddy’s birthday and new album launch at LAVO on November 9, 2023 in London
In response, Cohen joked: “You will not be hearing from Diddy about that… he’s got bigger problems than Lance Bass slagging him off on Watch What Happens Live,” to which Bass replied, laughing, “Yeah, I will not be his phone call.”
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