What Is Pink Cocaine? Explainer Of Drug Linked To Diddy, Liam Payne

What do Diddy and Liam Payne have in common? Well, aside from the fact they both made music, the underlying commonality is the elusive pink cocaine.

As Sean Combs continued to face a mountain of sex trafficking and abuse allegations, March brought about accusations that he had enlisted Yung Miami to transport pink cocaine to him on various occasions.

Court documents filed by Lil Rod claimed that the mogul also had his alleged “drug mule,” Brendan Paul, transport and move pink cocaine for him to have it ready for recreational use. And then in September, as Diddy was indicted, federal prosecutors revealed that his infamous “Freak Offs” included the recreational use of pink cocaine, amongst other substances, to “keep the victims obedient and compliant.”

Liam Payne, the artist formerly a member of the pop boy band One Direction, recently died after falling from his hotel balcony in Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina. According to ABC, a partial autopsy done on the singer revealed that Payne had multiple drugs in his body during the time of his death—including pink cocaine. Sources close to Payne and members of the hotel claimed to have seen the singer acting “irate” and at times “unhinged” shortly before his untimely demise.

We all know that it continues to pop up in some of the year’s biggest stories, but what exactly is pink cocaine? VIBE runs down what this cocktail drug is and what it does to people.