Jamie Foxx hasn’t held back his feelings about Sean “Diddy” Combs, especially as the rap mogul faces serious legal troubles.
During a recent appearance at The Comedy Store for Netflix’s All-Star Comedy Night, Jamie dropped some blunt remarks that left no doubt about what he thinks of Diddy’s current scandal.
Calling Out Diddy: “A Nasty Motherf****r”
On stage, Jamie didn’t mince words, calling Diddy a “nasty motherf***r,” according to Urban Hollywood.
He joked about the outrageous allegations swirling around Diddy, including the disturbing rumors involving Diddy’s ex Cassie and an escort.
Jamie quipped, “That Diddy st is crazy, huh? I don’t know if he’s going to jail, but he’s a nasty motherfer. Especially for our community.
For white people, it’s cool, but Black people are like, that was our hero.”
Jamie’s daughter Corrine Foxx was there as the moderator, and after seeing her reaction to his colorful language, he quickly backtracked, joking, “Oh that’s right. It’s the Emmys. My bad, I’m sorry, so sorry.”
Comparing Diddy’s Trial to a Comedy Classic
Jamie didn’t stop there. He later compared Diddy’s trial to the 1999 film Life starring Martin Lawrence and Eddie Murphy.
He joked, “When I watch the trial, all I think of is Life.
Martin Lawrence telling Eddie Murphy, ‘Why you so nasty, Ray?’ ‘Cause I’m a nasty motherfr.’ Why you so nasty, Diddy? ‘Cause I’m a nasty motherfr. Take that, take that, take that.”
He reflected on how painful it is for the Black community, saying, “Diddy was ‘It’s all about the Benjamins.’
That was our whole culture. Now it’s all about the baby oil.” His reference to baby oil related to the strange allegations connected to the trial.
Debunking the Conspiracy: No, Puffy Didn’t Try to Kill Jamie
Last week, Jamie also addressed wild conspiracy theories about Diddy supposedly trying to kill him.
Amid Diddy’s ongoing federal sex-trafficking trial, Jamie laughed off the rumors during The Hollywood Reporter’s Stand-Up Comedy Roundtable.
He shared how, while recovering from a hemorrhagic stroke and brain bleed in 2023, he “snuck in” his phone to catch up on what the outside world was saying.
That’s when he stumbled upon the bizarre claims, saying, “No, Puffy didn’t try to kill me.”
Jamie went even further, joking about being “a clone” and how conspiracy theorists were “trying to clone me and make me white so I’ll sell better overseas.”
He described a psychiatrist asking if he was okay, to which he responded, “Am I all right or am I all white?”
Clarifying the Truth Behind Jamie’s Stroke
Back in October 2024, a source close to Diddy told DailyMail.com there was no truth to the rumor that Sean Combs had anything to do with Jamie’s hospitalization.
In Jamie’s Netflix special What Had Happened Was…, he made light of his health scare and the ridiculous conspiracy theories about Diddy.
He humorously described his experience during the stroke, saying, “I saw the tunnel, I didn’t see the light.
It was hot in that tunnel. I thought, s**t, have I gone to the wrong place? I looked at the end of the tunnel and I thought I saw the devil saying come on… or was that Puffy?”
He went on to mock the internet rumors, saying, “The internet was trying to kill me, saying Puffy was trying to kill me.
Hell no, I left those parties early. Something didn’t look right.”
Jamie’s Take on Diddy’s Parties and the Online Speculation
Jamie’s jokes about Diddy’s infamous parties gave his comments a sharper edge.
“I was out by 9, n*****, something don’t look right, n*****. It looks slippery in here!” he joked, poking fun at the drama while making it clear he’s not buying into the wild accusations.
So, Jamie Foxx is not holding back — mixing sharp humor and serious commentary as he navigates the chaos around Diddy’s legal troubles and their impact on the culture.
What do you think about Jamie’s blunt take?