Jelly Roll Describes Time He Almost Met Diddy, But Bounced Over a Weird Vibe: ‘I Don’t Know What It Was’

Sometimes you just catch a weird vibe off someone and you don’t know what it is, but you just don’t want to find out. That’s how Jelly Roll described the time he had a chance to meet Sean “Diddy” Combs last October when both men were guests on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, but declined the photo-op at the last minute for reasons he still can’t explain.

Related

Jelly was on Kimmel to perform on the Oct. 30 episode that featured Diddy as a panel guest, months before a series of shocking revelations emerged accusing the hip-hop mogul of sexual assault and sex trafficking.

“This is the first time in my career, ever, where they said, ‘Do you want to meet such-and-such?’ And I said, ‘Yeah,’ and I started walking that way,” the “Son of a Sinner” singer said on the CANCELLED With Tana Mongeau podcast last week after wife Bunnie XO admitted that despite being a conspiracy theorist at heart she doesn’t believe in the illuminati.

Asked if he’s ever had a “weird” interaction with a fellow celeb or gotten illuminati vibes from one, Jelly joked, “ain’t nobody trying to touch my butt… maybe i’m not their type?” The refreshingly candid singer then said he did have one story about odd vibes that he would probably “get in trouble” for telling, before going ahead and telling it.

“And as I was getting down the hallway — this is a true story — I said, ‘Nah,’ and went and got back in the car,” Jelly Roll said of the aborted Diddy meet-up. “I don’t know what it was, and I made a joke at first, ‘you don’t wanna meet the guy that got Tupac killed…’ And nobody thought that was funny… When we were walking, I was like, I don’t know. Very seldom does things rub me in a way where I was like, ‘I don’t even know if that’s a picture I want.'”

While the photo-op didn’t happen, Jelly Roll’s instinct about the Bad Boy Records mogul and one of the first hip-hop billionaires now seems prescient since Combs’ ex-, singer Cassie Ventura, filed a lawsuit against Combs alleging years of physical abuse and rape just two weeks later; the bombshell filing led to a quick, private settlement within one day, whose terms have not been revealed.

Combs was quickly swarmed with a series of similar suits, including one claiming the “gang rape” of an unnamed teenage woman in 2003 when she was 17-years-old, as well as suits by two other women claiming Combs sexually assaulted, drugged and beat them; Combs has vehemently denied all the allegations. As the civil suits began to stack up, Combs’ homes in Los Angeles and Miami were raided and searched by Homeland Security agents on March 25 reportedly linked to a sex trafficking investigation.

In the wake of the legal action, Combs stepped down as the chairman of his digital media company Revolt, 18 brands formerly associated with Diddy severed ties with his E-commerce company Empower Global and Hulu scrapped a planned Combs family reality series.

Watch the Jelly Roll interview below (Diddy talk begins at 42:50 mark):

Gil Kaufman

Billboard