Machine Gun Kelly’s disturbing ties to Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs revealed
October 30, 2024, published at 9:00 AM ET
Rock star Machine Gun Kelly has opened up about the worrying incident where he went crazy on drugs after asking his friend Sean Kammen for a sleeping pill.
He turned to his friend and music mogul for help keeping his eyes closed during a flight. RadarOnline.com can reveal.
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But instead his former record label boss gave him a baffling one substance that had the opposite effect of the restful night’s sleep he craved.
Combs signed Colson Baker, aka Machine Gun Kelly Bad Boy records in 2011.
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The hip-hop singer and the rock star have a long history and have spoken about their feelings for each other. It’s no secret that Combs loved to party.
Now a video has surfaced in which Baker discusses the drugs Combs gave.
The resurfaced clip posted by the All the way up with Angela Yee podcast shows Baker, 34, talking about asking Combs for a drug to help him sleep during his flight. However, Combs gave him a drug that had the opposite effect.
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“I smoked something Puff gave me. It was like I had partied three nights in a row,” Baker described.
“I thought, ‘I’m about to go to the airport, I need something that will knock me out.’
“It was completely the opposite. I was doing crazy dance moves to the weirdest music for 20 minutes straight while he was on the phone. And I was standing right outside the window looking in and he was looking at me like, ‘Man.’ , this boy is crazy’.”
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Baker discussed his experiences working with Combs during a conversation with 97.9 The box in 2017. The rocker said he and Combs often “butt heads” over their creative work.
“We’re still butting heads,” Baker revealed.
Baker then described a time when he and Combs were at odds.
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He said he was in a GQ party when Combs asked him to come to another party. He went to the party and saw Combs there. As soon as the two stars greeted each other, Combs was ready to go.
“He says, ‘We’re going here.’ GQ party,'” Baker recalls.
“I said, Bruh, I was just at the GQ party, dude. … He goes, ‘Oh, okay, whatever. Don’t trip. Let’s just roll.”
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Combs and Baker then returned to the GQ party that Baker originally left. Unfortunately, they hit a long line of cars to rejoin the party.
Combs’ security stopped Baker’s car while Combs was able to get to the party without any problems.
This angered Baker, and he sent Combs text messages showing how angry he felt about Combs leaving him.
When Baker and Combs met the next day, Combs reprimanded Baker for the texts.
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Homeland Security raided two of Combs’ properties in March 2024.
It followed allegations from his ex-girlfriend, Casandra Ventura; his producer, Rodney’Lil Rod‘Jones; and another unnamed woman.
In early 2024, Jones filed a lawsuit against Combs, alleging that Combs sexually harassed and threatened him for a year.
In late 2023, Ventura filed a lawsuit against Combs for sexually assaulting and abusing her, although they were able to settle the case out of court a day after it was filed.
Finally, an unnamed woman called Jane Doe alleged that Combs assaulted and trafficked her.
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Former FBI agent Nicole Parker spoke to Fox News about Combs’ situation.
She said, “You can pay people off in civil lawsuits to make them disappear, but that doesn’t work in a proper criminal investigation — especially at the federal level when it comes to sex trafficking allegations.”
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