Donald Trump defended Diddy as a “good guy” to Aubrey O’Day, according to Arsenio Hall

“That surprised me because usually Trump don’t defend nobody but himself.”

It seems that Donald Trump has a strong bond with Sean “Diddy” Combs, as evidenced by the time he went out of his way to defend the troubled businessman from accusations of abuse.

According to Arsenio Hall, he once saw Trump defend Combs after Aubrey O’Day, a former member of Danity Kane, made disparaging remarks about the creator of the Bad Boy.

The comedian and legendary television host described the encounter, which took place behind the scenes of Trump’s popular reality show, Celebrity Apprentice, during an appearance on the Howie Mandel Does Stuff podcast.

Regarding O’Day, Hall remarked, “She says some negative things about Diddy, and I’m listening.” “I was surprised when Trump stepped in and defended Diddy because he typically only defends himself.”

In response to O’Day’s allegations, Hall says Trump then started fervently expressing his admiration for Combs, asserting that he has never had personal problems with the founder of Bad Boy in all of their encounters and business.

For him to stand up and declare, “Well, he’s a good guy, and I like him.” I’ve never experienced any issues. Regarding Trump, Arsenio stated, “He gives him a full-throated vote of character.” “I had no idea that this would one day unfold in real time,” he said. Trump, however, had a fondness for Diddy.

Hall also acknowledged that he had gone to several of Combs’ parties over the years, some of which he claims had children in attendance. He claims that, for the most part, the now-famous parties were amusing and pleasurable.

For example, it’s enjoyable and legal when you utilize someone’s house when their family is present. 8:00 p.m. Lots much music and food,” he remembered. Hall, however, confirms that the celebrations tended to get wilder as the hours grew later.

In reference to the purported “freak-offs” involving Combs and partygoers, he added, “I’ve also seen the ones that last longer than eight or nine.”

The friendship between Trump and Combs began in the 1990s, and during the previous thirty years, the two have been seen together both in person and in pictures.

During a 2018 interview on The Late Late Show with James Corden, Combs even disclosed that Trump attended his extravagant 30th birthday celebration in 1999.

Watch Arsenio Hall’s Howie Mandel Does Stuff podcast appearance below.

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