TMZ Founder: ‘Every High-Profile Celebrity’ in Hollywood Is ‘In Panic’ over ‘Diddy Tapes’

Harvey Levin, the founder of celebrity news outlet TMZ, has revealed that the evidence emerging in the case against Sean “Diddy” Combs has triggered “panic” in Hollywood.

During a new interview on News Nation, Levin noted that celebrities are usually extremely vocal about certain issues.

Amid the recent presidential election, several high-profile Diddy-linked celebrities came out in support of Democrat presidential candidate Kamala Harris.

Those same celebrities also blasted President Donald Trump and warned the public that he’s a “threat to democracy.”

However, Levin highlights that high-profile figures in the media, entertainment industry, corporate America, and the political world have been “very silent” on the Diddy allegations.

Oprah Winfrey, Beyonce, Bruce Springsteen, Lady Gaga, J.Lo, Cardi B, and several others warned voters about the alleged “threat” from Trump but have said nothing of the horrific crimes Diddy is accused of.

Aside from sex trafficking, Diddy has been accused of raping multiple women and children, with the youngest victim so far being a nine-year-old boy.

Many of the allegations against the rap mogul have stemmed from incidents that occurred at Diddy’s infamous VIP “white parties.”

“Every celebrity in the world seems to have gone to one of these white parties,” Levin explained.

“Everybody wanted to go.

“And if you got an invitation, you went.

“So you can pretty much count [every] high profile [celebrity] has been to one of these parties.”

Levin went on to explain that Hollywood can get very loud very quickly but celebrities are oddly silent on the Diddy allegations.

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He noted that numerous videos reportedly kept by Diddy over the years have now been seized by federal authorities.

Those videos are being shared with civil lawyers, Levin asserted.

According to Levin, the “Diddy Tapes” are causing widespread “panic” in Hollywood.

Celebrities are questioning whether they might appear in the footage or be implicated in past events, Levin said.

“I think there’s a lot of panic, and that’s what we’re hearing,” he told News Nation.

“And people just don’t want the association, and they don’t want to talk about it.

“I think it’s that simple,” Levin said.

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On the eve of Election Day, X boss Elon Musk discussed the “Diddy Tapes” during his interview with podcaster Joe Rogan.

As Slay News reported, Rogan and Musk raised the alarm over concerns that several high-profile Diddy-linked celebrities had publicly endorsed Harris while warning voters not to support Trump.

As Rogan and Musk have pointed out, all of those big names have endorsed Harris while warning the American people that Trump is a “threat.”

“Coincidentally,” Trump has always advocated for crackdowns on sex traffickers and has suggested he will make Jeffrey Epstein’s “Client List” public if elected.

As such, Trump could likely expose Diddy’s accomplices too.

Musk, one of the incoming president’s most prominent allies – who will have a position in Trump’s next administration – has long been campaigning for those names to be made public.

“It’s just amazing how many people on the Diddy party list are supporting Kamala,” Rogan told Musk.

Musk responded, “J.Lo (Jennifer Lopez) was [Diddy’s] ex-girlfriend and is now warning people against Trump.

“How many people did she warn against Diddy?

“Oh, zero; maybe we shouldn’t trust her opinion.”

Rogan added, “It seems like the Diddy thing was like an Epstein-like compromise deal.”

Musk responded, “People in the entertainment  industry had to know Diddy was abusing kids basically, and yet they still fed him kids.”

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