Singer Justin Bieber ‘Completely Disgusted’ By Allegations Filled Against Diddy

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Canadian singer Justin Bieber is reportedly expressing strong disapproval and discomfort regarding the allegations made against his previous mentor, Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs.

The new dad, 30, is struggling with the federal allegations against the 54-year-old Harlem-born mogul, multiple insiders told Us Weekly.

Singer Justin Bieber ‘Completely Disgusted’ By Allegations Filled Against Diddy

Bieber is “completely disgusted” by the situation and “has been advised to stay as far away as possible from anything and everything related to Diddy,” said one source.

A second insider said Bieber “is in a hard place mentally right now,” given “such a history with Diddy and the allegations against him have been hard to process.”

Bieber “wants nothing to do with this entire situation,” said a third source. “It’s in his past, and that’s where he wants to leave it.”

The sources’ remarks come as a sex tape featuring Combs and a younger male A-lister is reportedly up for auction. The other celebrity’s identity has not yet been confirmed, but many have speculated the famous face belongs to Bieber or Usher, another former mentee of Diddy’s.

Multiple clips of Combs and a teenage Bieber have resurfaced in recent months. One from 2009 shows the mega-producer speaking about the “full crazy” two days he and the then-15-year-old were about to spend together.

“Where we hanging out and what we’re doing we can’t really disclose,” said Combs, standing beside Bieber. “But it’s definitely a 15-year-old’s dream. I have been given custody of him. He’s signed to Usher. I had legal guardianship of Usher when he did his first album. … I don’t really have legal guardianship of [Bieber]. For the next 48 hours, he’s with me. And we’re gonna go full, buck full crazy.”

As Bieber suggests they “go get some girls,” Diddy calls the teen “a man after my heart.”

Diddy has been charged with a host of sex trafficking and racketeering offences  with upwards of 120 victims already coming forward.

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