Australian DJ Havana Brown recently shared her experience attending a controversial party hosted by music mogul P. Diddy. Having been eliminated from The Amazing Race, Brown discussed her uncomfortable encounter in the hip hop scene during an interview on Hit WA's Allan & Carly show.

Havana Brown Opens Up About 'Uncomfortable' Encounter at P. Diddy's Controversial Party

Havana Brown Discusses Allegations Surrounding P. Diddy

During the interview, Brown highlighted that the music industry is well aware of P. Diddy's alleged "Freak Off" parties. She stated, "It's not a secret in the industry at all … Absolutely everybody in the industry knew what was going on." This remark comes in light of recent accusations against Diddy, who was arrested last week and charged with sex trafficking, racketeering, and transportation for prostitution. Diddy has pleaded not guilty to all charges.

Havana Brown Opens Up About 'Uncomfortable' Encounter at P. Diddy's Controversial Party

Details of the Alleged Parties and Their Nature

The allegations surrounding these parties suggest that women were pressured into sexual activities with male prostitutes, while Diddy allegedly engaged in inappropriate behavior. Reports also claim that drugs were provided to maintain control over the participants, raising significant concerns about the safety and well-being of those involved.

Havana Brown Opens Up About 'Uncomfortable' Encounter at P. Diddy's Controversial Party

Havana Brown Shares Her Personal Experience

Brown recounted her initial introduction to Diddy's circle through her collaborator Pitbull, who showed her the Miami lifestyle. However, she expressed that, while she has faced uncomfortable situations linked to Diddy, she has never attended a "Freak Off" party. Brown emphasized her awareness of the risks involved, stating, "I'm too wise to be putting myself in that situation. I would never – it's too scary for me." She further clarified that she prefers to stay within the dance music scene, where she feels safe, as opposed to the hip hop world, which she described as having a more unsettling nature.