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Diddy Blackface Baby Oil Costume Spark Hunt For Students

Diddy Blackface Baby Oil Costume Spark Hunt For Students

Two college students are facing intense criticism online after their controversial Halloween costume depicting Sean “Diddy” Combs in blackface and a bottle of baby oil went viral. The picture shows a white man wearing blackface, a red bow tie, a black jacket and white pants. The second person is a woman dressed like (…).

Two college students are facing intense criticism online after their controversial Halloween costume depicting Sean “Diddy” Combs in blackface and a bottle of baby oil went viral.



The picture shows a white man wearing blackface, a red bow tie, a black jacket and white pants.

The second person is a woman dressed as a baby oil bottle. The photo has been viewed more than 21 million times on Elon Musk’s platform X.com so far.

The costume choice was criticized as not only racially offensive, but also insensitive due to its ties to a recent federal investigation involving Diddy.

music king was arrested last month He was facing charges including racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking, and there were reports that federal agents seized multiple bottles of baby oil from his homes in Miami and Los Angeles.

According to accusations in the case, the baby oil was allegedly mixed with the date rape drug GHB.

The controversial costumes were first revealed in a TikTok video posted by a woman who reportedly attended San Diego State University.

The short clip also asks “How did the group chat dress up for Halloween?” Other Halloween costumes were also included along with the title.

Although the video was eventually deleted, its spread on other platforms ensured that it continued to spark outrage among viewers.

At this time, it remains unclear whether the students involved are actually affiliated with San Diego State University.

In response, the organization published the following: a statement We condemn the actions depicted in the photo.

“The use of blackface and any action that makes light of sexual assault is deeply offensive and has no place in our society. The individuals photographed are not certified SDSU students. Our team is working to verify information, including the locations and identities of those involved.” The statement was included.

There was a lot of controversy on X.com. Some users were offended, while others (mostly white people) didn’t think wearing blackface was a big deal.