A model who attended P Diddy’s famous parties in her early twenties has spoken out about the experiences and claims the one decision she made that consequently ‘saved her life’
A model has spoken about her wild times at one of P Diddy’s legendary parties.
Precious Muir, who hit up Diddy’s infamous shindigs in her early 20s while living in New York, has opened up about the shocking scenes she saw and the bizarre requests, including the one move she reckons “saved her life”.
Now 40, Precious chatted to MailOnline and claimed that many others who served the revellers at these events have had their lives turned upside down, ditching modelling, checking into rehab, or tragically passing away too soon.
Precious claimed: “There were a lot of girls who didn’t make it, a lot of girls who gave up modelling or went into therapy or rehab…Not doing drugs saved my life. I truly believe that not participating in drugs prevented me from going into a dark place that many other girls went to.”
Speaking about how she ended up at bashes thrown by Diddy, Precious said: “My agent really wanted me to network, go out there and meet people, opportunities would arise. I was encouraged to go to parties and events because it was important to meet the right people.”
Opening up about making her mark in the US, she said: “I was new to the country and needed to make connections with people that I couldn’t get going to castings. A lot of jobs that models got back then were through networking.”
The former catwalk icon opened up about rubbing shoulders with the elite: “I felt nervous, excited, I couldn’t believe I had been invited to be amongst these kinds of people. I hadn’t made a name for myself, I was still trying to establish myself. I was so young. I didn’t know how else to further my career.”
She also made some bombshell allegations regarding the wild shindigs, claiming she was often offered cocaine and weed, and even suggested the vodka was laced with drugs, which she believes were part of the traps to keep the parties as legendary as they are today.
The British telly star, known for her stint on Channel 4’s reality hit The Circle back in 2018, jetted off to the Big Apple in 2005. She was told if she wanted to make waves in the industry, she needed to get her face out there which meant rubbing shoulders with A-listers at swanky soirees – that’s how she ended up at Diddy’s wild parties.
She’s claims that women were plied with spiked drinks before being coaxed into getting frisky with the guests.
Diddy currently faces serious accusations of kidnapping, drugging, and transportation to engage in prostitution, with over 120 alleged victims stepping forward. Diddy has “categorically denied” the allegations, reports the Mirror.
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