"He'll buy that s**t before it ever come out": Celebrity bodyguard claims Leonardo DiCaprio is on the Diddy tapes

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Former celebrity bodyguard Big Homie CC recently gave an interview in which he discussed the tapes allegedly found at Diddy’s place. The tapes allegedly showed the A-lister celebrities who partied with the rapper. He further named some celebrities who were allegedly present in Diddy’s infamous ‘White Parties.’

Big Homie CC made this claim in a 12-minute YouTube video, uploaded by RealLyfe Productions on November 3 on their channel. When asked if Leonardo DiCaprio was on the tapes, he said:

“Yeah, but…. He'll buy that sh*t before it ever comes out. Cause they pass, and that's the thing, like you know they pass certain laws, like that Revenge Point law…. That ain't about no OnlyFans models, man. That's for situations like these, bro…”

The interview came after an alleged photo of The Wolf of Wall Street actor went viral where he could be reportedly seen in one of Diddy’s ‘White Parties.’

However, as per The Mail’s September 23 report, after the photo went viral, the actor reportedly cut ties with the rapper. Additionally, one of DiCaprio's representatives said that he hadn't interacted with Diddy for years.


Leonardo DiCaprio is allegedly on the Diddy tapes

The Titanic star allegedly used to party with Diddy (Image via Lionel Hahn/Getty Images)
The Titanic star allegedly used to party with Diddy (Image via Lionel Hahn/Getty Images)

During the recent YouTube interview, the interviewer further asked:

“There's been a lot of allegations. They're saying that different celebrities in videos exist, both male and female. Do you know that to be true?”

The former bodyguard then replied:

“Oh yeah, for sure…. So I've seen some stills tapes being shot.”

When asked if it's possible that those tapes were created using deepfakes and AI, Big Homie CC said:

“It's kind of hard to fake CCTV footage simply because it's time stamped and the pixels in that camera… Any AI footage, the pixels are way higher than a normal camera. For sure. So, you know, you have to take that into consideration.”

The interviewer then questioned:

“There's a lot of tapes that Diddy has made, what do you think of these tapes? I need to know if you could maybe give us a celebrity or maybe one or maybe two…” To this, the celebrity bodyguard answered, "Trey Songz."

This interview happened after The Mail reported in their September 23 article that Combs disclosed in a December 2017 interview with Vogue that the Titanic star was the "number one person" on his ‘White Party’ invitation list.

Furthermore, following Diddy’s arrest on September 16, some pictures showing DiCaprio smoking and laughing at Combs' infamous 'White Parties' at his East Hampton house in 1998 surfaced on the internet. One picture shows a young DiCaprio smoking while lounging behind Combs, who could be seen holding a bottle of champagne while wearing a white t-shirt and shorts.

Additionally, the same report stated that on July 29, 2004, the two were photographed together in public at the Democratic National Convention. Again in 2019, the Great Gatsby star was spotted dancing with Combs at his 50th birthday celebrations.

However, as per the Standard’s September 24 report, after the photos went public, one of the representatives of Leonardo said that the Inception actor never went to Combs’ "freak offs," and has "not been in contact" with him for years, hence he is unrelated to the case. The rep further said that the actor has only gone to "big house parties” and further added:

“He attended a few of his parties back in the early 2000s - but literally everyone did. Leo was at the start of his career at the time and has moved way past his partying. He has nothing to do with any of that world, so for anyone to assume that he will get roped into this based on a few grainy photos that are more than 20 years old is ridiculous.”

On the other hand, there is no indication or definite proof that DiCaprio or any other celebrities who allegedly attended Diddy's parties were aware of the alleged drug use or the “freak-off” parties.