A Channel 4 star has opened up about her experience being at P Diddy’s infamous parties.
Open House: The Great Sex Experiment star Precious Muir also revealed the one move that she reckons “saved her life”. She recently spoke about her early 20s when she was a fresh-faced model hitting up New York.
She was told that to make it big, she had to rub shoulders with the A-listers at swanky soirees and that’s how she found herself at Diddy’s infamous shindigs. Precious has now come forward claiming these parties were rife with sexual escapades, alleging that young girls were plied with spiked drinks before being pushed into sex acts with guests.
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The hip-hop mogul, embroiled in scandal with over 120 victims accusing him of kidnapping, drugging, and forcing women into sexual activities, maintains his innocence against all claims. Now 40, Precious feels it’s time to share her story, telling MailOnline about the dark side of those glitzy nights where many models ended up wrecking their careers, spiralling into rehab, or dying tragically young.
Precious revealed: “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.”
She opened up about her entry into elite circles, sharing: “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.”
“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.”
At high-profile parties brimming with A-listers, Precious confessed: “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.”
The ex-model alleged she was frequently offered cocaine and weed at these gatherings and claimed even the vodka was ‘laced’ with substances, asserting these were the ‘traps’ set to maintain the infamy of the parties as reported.
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