Diddy’s Ex Kat Pasion Claims Mogul Told Her There’s “A Little Bit Of R. Kelly In All Of Us”
Kat Pasion, Diddy‘s ex-girlfriend, claims that she suffered from abuse at the hands of the disgraced mogul throughout their relationship. PageSix reports that the dancer spoke at length about her experience in a clip from Investigation Discovery’s forthcoming documentary, The Fall of Diddy.
Pasion’s admission arrives in the last episode of the four-part series, comparing her short-lived relationship with Sean Combs to that of Cassie Ventura, saying, “He was trying to reel me in, get me comfortable and show me he’s a good guy. It was very positive in the beginning.” She noticed red flags from the businessman during this time, remembering a moment they watched “a little bit” of Surviving R. Kelly. Combs allegedly told Pasion “There’s a little bit of R. Kelly in all of us.” At the time, the Canadian model didn’t take his statement seriously, saying, “I wasn’t absorbing really the severity of that statement until later.”
2018 found Combs allegedly attempting to choke her after a dispute, with Kat shouting at him, “Don’t you f**king dare because I’ll call the police.” He immediately played off his move, claiming he was making “a joke.” However, the couple would call it quits in 2019, with Puffy warning her that she “doesn’t want to end up like my ex Cassie,” which she took as a “threat.”
A couple of years later, in 2021, the couple would re-spark their romance, but this time, things became incredibly dark. The model claims that the Bad Boy Records boss had sex with her without her consent when he was having a difficult time sleeping at his Malibu home.
“It was just scary, to be honest, because his whole tone, everything changed,” she alleged. “It wasn’t consensual and he….the person who came out of that bathroom and woke me up was someone that—I didn’t even recognize him, and I knew that I was never going to see him again.”
“You feel so small and insignificant because this person has so much power and resources, and all of these people. It’s just very intimidating,” she added. “Also, at the same time, I feel like I should’ve known better. That’s the shame, though.”
Pasion claims that she later received a call from Combs, “threatening her livelihood” if she told anyone about her experience.
“I can call the embassy and get you deported back to Canada, you don’t know who you’re f**king with, you don’t know what I can do to you,” she recalled him saying. Kat then called him “a demon” toward the end of the conversation, prompting him to hang up.
Diddy’s reps issued a statement responding to Kat Pasion’s allegations, saying, “Mr. Combs has full confidence in the facts and the integrity of the judicial process. In court, the truth will prevail: that the accusations against Mr. Combs are pure fiction.”
Reps then turned their attention to Investigation Discovery, calling them irresponsible for airing content full of information that feeds the media “circus.”
“The producers failed to provide sufficient time or details for his representatives to address unsubstantiated claims, many from unidentified participants whose allegations lack context,” they claim.
“By withholding this information, they made it impossible for Mr. Combs to present facts to counter these fabricated accusations. This production is clearly intended to present a one-sided and prejudicial narrative.” Combs’ team concluded, “As we’ve said before, Mr. Combs cannot respond to every publicity stunt or facially ridiculous claim. He has full confidence in the facts and the judicial process, where the truth will prevail: the accusations against him are pure fiction.”
The Fall of Diddy will premiere on Monday (Jan. 27) at 9 p.m. EST.