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Video Shows Wayne Rooney Bidding $150,000 for a Night Out with Diddy Amid New Cexual Abuse Allegations

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Sean "Diddy" Combs, the music executive and rapper currently facing a new wave of sexual abuse allegations, is featured in a resurfaced video where former Manchester United and England footballer Wayne Rooney bids $150,000 for a night out with him.


In May 2006, Rooney won the bid to spend a weekend with Diddy in New York during David Beckham’s World Cup charity auction. At the event, Diddy made it clear that he planned to leave a lasting impact on the footballer, stating that Rooney would return a "changed man."

"After he comes to New York, we'll probably be cousins. It'll be a non-stop party with lots of sexy ladies," said Diddy. He added, "And I promise you, your a** will wake up Wednesday, laying beside me."

The footage begins with Diddy unexpectedly joining Beckham on stage at the star-studded event, hosted at Beckham’s mansion in Hertfordshire. Diddy said, "I don't mean to interrupt you, but I'm in a giving mood [...] and I would like to auction something off."

Diddy continued by offering three choices for the highest bidder: "Choice A is a weekend at my house in the Hamptons, fully staffed, on the water, East Hampton, New York. Number two is a studio session with me in New York or London—I'll produce a record for you and your kids. Or number three is a night out with Diddy, Saturday night in New York. And I promise you, your a** will wake up Wednesday, laying beside me."

Rooney ultimately won the bid at $150,000, with the condition that he could bring a friend along. However, according to Diddy, Rooney’s wife, Coleen, reportedly prevented him from attending the planned night out in New York.

Recently, Diddy was arrested on charges related to sex trafficking, racketeering, and transportation to engage in prostitution. Allegations include hosting parties involving illegal drugs, underage girls, hidden cameras, and sex workers. Attorney Tony Buzbee, representing 120 accusers, stated that the lawsuits will name "household names" as well as companies and individuals who were allegedly aware of and profited from Diddy's activities.


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