Meek Mill is pushing back against recent reports that claim Sean “Diddy” Combs hosted a controversial party for his 27th birthday. On November 20, Meek took to social media to express his frustration with the media coverage, sharing multiple screenshots and videos of the reports from outlets like The Daily Mail and The Source. He denied the accusations, writing, “None of these publications are owned by black men posting things to destroy the names and brands of the culture! I’ma stand on this I know it’s somebody behind this!”

The rapper also voiced concerns about the role of public relations teams in shaping his image, stating, “Everybody see what’s going on, I’m not gonna be quiet—it was war on Black men!” He further criticized the publications for their portrayal of the alleged event, which he said gave him “a bad vibe,” specifically referencing Page Six’s shift in tone. “Two years ago they posted only good Meek Mill news!” he added.

Meek also drew parallels to the controversy surrounding Mike Tyson’s loss to Jake Paul, calling it a “mockery” and suggesting the media was unfairly targeting Black men. Taking his frustrations further, he stated that he used ChatGPT to research the ownership of the publications in question, continuing to deny that the party was ever thrown by Diddy.
“I wish Puff well. He’s a Black man. I hope he didn’t do most of that shit they saying he did,” Meek wrote. “Why y’all so scared to talk? Y’all must got shit in the closet!” He also hinted at a broader issue with the media, saying, “Literally, you can wake up to 70 publications posting the same non-factual story… that’s a media smear campaign… Nobody believes y’all anymore, and y’all mad lol.”
As for why he believes he’s being targeted, Meek suggested that his growing influence was a factor, stating, “I got too powerful I think… Let’s spend a full week on how media is betraying Black athletes and artists in America! It’s looking very, very sad—kinda like an attack! The biggest weapon against the Black man—it even got us hating each other!!!”
The video in question, which was shared by questionable sources, allegedly showed exotic dancers and nudity, along with Meek, Diddy, and other celebrities like King Bach, French Montana, and Lil Durk. The clip fueled further rumors about Meek’s connection to Diddy, with some speculating about his involvement in a lawsuit filed against the mogul. However, Meek has since dismissed the claims, calling the whole situation a misrepresentation of the truth.