Diddy Denies Wild Sarah Ferguson Allegations After Royal Book Drops Explosive Claims
Diddy Denies Sarah Ferguson Allegations After Royal Book Claims

Sean 'Diddy' Combs has vehemently denied explosive new claims that he was involved in a secret 'friends with benefits' relationship with Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York. The allegations were published in excerpts from royal biographer Andrew Lownie's upcoming book 'Entitled', which has sparked major controversy online.

The Bombshell Allegations

The book reportedly alleges that Diddy and Ferguson had a clandestine romantic arrangement, with connections to Princess Eugenie, royal parties, and even ties to Jeffrey Epstein. The claims have fueled widespread debate across social media platforms.

Diddy's Response

Diddy's team has slammed the rumors as 'utterly ridiculous', dismissing the allegations as baseless fabrications. A spokesperson for the music mogul stated that the claims are completely false and have no foundation in reality.

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Ferguson's Camp Denies

Representatives for Sarah Ferguson have also denied the allegations, calling them 'untrue and offensive'. They emphasized that Ferguson has no relationship with Diddy and that the claims are a product of sensationalism.

Online Debate Intensifies

The shocking accusations have ignited a firestorm of discussion online, with many questioning the credibility of the book and its author. Critics have pointed out the lack of evidence supporting the claims, while others have expressed concern over the invasion of privacy.

As the controversy continues to unfold, both Diddy and Ferguson are expected to take legal action if the allegations persist. The book 'Entitled' is set to be released later this month, but the backlash may impact its reception.

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