Diddy denies all allegations(Image: AFP via Getty Images)

Sharon Osbourne 'not surprised' by Sean 'Diddy' Combs claims and says two things to blame

Sharon Osbourne has revealed why she's not shocked by the allegations surrounding Sean 'Diddy' Combs who has been accused of sexual assault and sex trafficking charges

by · Irish Mirror

Sharon Osbourne insists she's "not surprised" by the allegations against Sean 'Diddy' Combs.

The music mogul has said she and her family have had a good relationship with the now disgraced musician over the years. However, Sharon, 72, has said she wasn't shocked to see the lawsuits mounting up against the mogul.

Diddy is currently being remanded in custody at Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention Center in New York City on charges of sex trafficking, racketeering and transportation to engage in prostitution.

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Combs is facing a fresh round of legal trouble with a slew of lawsuits accusing him of sexual assault, including an alleged incident involving a 16-year old-boy. Filed on Monday, the series of claims target Combs alleging rape, sexual assault on males, and child molestation. In a New York federal court, no fewer than six anonymous lawsuits have been lodged against the music big shot by two from women under the pseudonym Jane Does and four by men as John Does.

However, when asked her views on the allegations, Sharon stated that she wasn't shocked but revealed she and her family were "never" invited to his infamous white parties as he had "always" been respectful to the Osbourne family. Speaking to MailOnline, Sharon said: "He was so nice to me, I never knew that side of him. He was so respectful to me and my family, it's not like he's ever going to invite an older 'f*****g woman to a White Party.

Sharon is not shocked by the allegations(Image: Getty Images)

Giving her take on the latest allegations, Sharon mused: There's a lot of power and money, it doesn't surprise me."
The former X Factor star has previously spoken about Diddy, most famously during a 2003 episode of The Osbournes which has gone viral following Diddy's arrest. Sharon was heard making quips about his manhood, while claiming he and her daughter Kelly, 39, would have been "cute" together.

In the scene, Mrs O said: "So Kelly went out last night and apparently Puff Daddy's security guard bumped into her and knocked her on the floor and then Puff Daddy picked her up and put her on the table and apologised. He was really nice to her and told her she doesn't wear enough diamonds and that he was going to get her a diamond watch," she added that he "smells good, he dresses nice, he's fine."

The comments come after Diddy faced a fresh lawsuit from an unidentified man who claims he was living in New York when he received an invite to a White Party. He claims that during the 1998 event, he was assaulted by Diddy while other celebrities were nearby. In the court filing, it said: "There existed something sinister - a dark underbelly of crime, sex trafficking, forced labor, kidnapping, bribery and prostitution. Combs is a menace to society, women and children." Diddy denies all allegations made against him.

Sean Combs arrives for the 2018 Met Gala on May 7, 2018, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York(Image: AFP via Getty Images)

The filing read: "Combs took an interest in John Doe and wanted to talk to him. They walked to a more private area near the portable restrooms brought in for the party." It added that John Doe expressed he was a fan of Diddy and spoke of his dreams of becoming a star.

Combs is said to have smiled and allegedly told him he had potential and 'the look.' The filing added: "When John Doe admitted his voice was not great, Combs assured him that did not matter. Combs abruptly told John Doe that he needed to drop his pants."

The filing continued: "Combs made himself clear. He instructed John Doe to drop his pants and expose his penis so that Combs could inspect it, explaining it was a rite of passage and the route to becoming a star, and also as a way to prove himself."

It said Doe froze and didn't know what to do, while Combs remained calm. The filing claimed that due to "fear, anxiety and the imbalanced power dynamic" between the pair Doe did as Combs had instructed. The civil case is being handled by lawyer Tony Buzbee, who previously said he is representing 120 victims in new Diddy lawsuits. The musician faces federal charges of racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking and transportation to engage in prostitution.

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