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Dame Dash is clearing the air on resurfaced photos of him and Aaliyah at a party thrown by Diddy.
Over the weekend, Dash took to Instagram Live to chat with his more than 1.3 million followers. About twelve minutes into the discussion, Dash seemingly replied to a comment about Diddy’s parties.
“Nah, I didn’t go to those parties, I’m sorry,” Dash explained. “I went to one in the Hamptons about twenty years ago with Aaliyah. But that’s about it.”
Briefly continuing on the topic, Dash added: “But a lot of people were at those.” Toward the end of the stream, Dash said that the recent events happening around Sean “are sad” and “shocking.” However, he reiterated that he and Aaliyah only “hung out” at that Hamptons party, “and that’s what happened.”
“But I know that they’re gonna play games with those pictures it’s all good. I don’t really care,” he said.
Ultimately, Dash explained that he doesn’t have “nothing to do” with none of what Diddy has going on.
As The Shade Room previously reported, Combs has been making headlines daily since his federal arrest on Monday, September 16. A 14-page indictment subsequently released against the 54-year-old has accused him of participating in sex trafficking, racketeering, and transportation to engage in prostitution.
Amid the updates, social media users have taken to platforms such as X, formerly known as Twitter, to share photos of the celebrities spotted alongside the producer over the years. Last week, on September 19, a tweet went viral featuring multiple photos of Dash and Aaliyah posed alongside Diddy, Jennifer Lopez, and Jay-Z.According toGetty Images, the photos were taken on July 2, 2000, during Diddy’s Fourth of July party.
“Bro, this is getting DARK!” the tweet read in part.
This isn’t the first time Dash has shared his thoughts on events surrounding Sean Combs. As The Shade Room previously reported, in May, the 53-year-old reacted to the resurfaced surveillance footage of Combs assaulting his ex-girlfriend, Cassie.
“I know Puff, so it was very disappointing to see that from someone that, again, I considered my peer. Someone that you know, because were the brotherhood of hip hop, showed a certain degree of respect. But you know, you cant unsee that, and its really a shame,” he said.
At the time, Dash also shared his reaction to Diddy’s public apology video.