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Justin Bieber Gets 'Warned' From Diddy In Old Video: Keep 'Silence About The Things You've Done To…'

A resurfaced clip from Jimmy Kimmel Live! from 2011. It shows Justin Bieber receiving a warning from Diddy to keep quiet about their past adventures together. This footage has resurfaced following Diddy's recent arrest for alleged sex trafficking and extortion. During the playful exchange, Combs, now 54, describes the then 16-year-old Bieber as “like a little brother” but warns him to keep quiet about certain things that “not everyone should know.”

Diddy appears to be groping Justin Bieber looking for a cable in a 3-year-old video. The video went viral again after Homeland Security raided his homes in Los Angeles and Miami in the wake of multiple sexual assault allegations.

Following Diddy's arrest, Bieber has received a lot of attention because of his previous association with the rapper. That moment, along with another troubling exchange between the two, has sparked a renewed examination of Combs' controversial past.

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The old video of Justin Bieber and Diddy resurfaces

The 2011 video shows a young Justin Bieber sitting next to now-disgraced music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs as they chat lightheartedly with host Jimmy Kimmel.

When discussing their ongoing music project, Diddy described their friendship as “weird” and drew a comparison to reality TV duo Rob & Big. He expressed his fatherly affection for Bieber, viewing him as a “little brother” who does not hesitate to ask him for advice.

“He's someone we definitely want to embrace and protect because, aside from his talents, he's really a nice person,” Diddy said at the time.

The whole conversation seemed as normal as a typical talk show banter, full of taunts and work discussions. At one point, Justin Bieber playfully shakes hands with Diddy as they laugh together. Host Jimmy Kimmel jokes about Diddy buying his son a Bentley and suggests he could do the same for Bieber.

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The pop star replies that Diddy promised him a Lamborghini but hasn't received it yet. Kimmel then presses Bieber on the status of the Lamborghini, remembering their previous conversation on the subject, and then suddenly things get a little “creepy” for viewers.

Diddy “warned” Justin Bieber not to share things about parties

When asked about the Lamborghini, Diddy replied, “He had the Lamborghini for a day or two and had access to the house.” For those unfamiliar, Bieber was mentored by the music mogul from a young age, much like Usher, who left Diddy's house when he was just 13 visited for the first time years ago and described seeing some “pretty wild things.”

Diddy further warned Bieber, saying, “He knows better than to talk about the things he does with his big brother Puff on national television. “Not everything is for everyone.”

“48 Hours with Diddy”

Recently, another “creepy” exchange between then-15-year-old Bieber and Combs has come back into the spotlight. In the video, Combs noted, “He spends 48 hours with Diddy, where we hang out and what we do we can't really say. “But it's definitely a 15-year-old's dream.”

The YouTube clip of the two has since gone viral and shows the music mogul showing off the Lamborghini he promised the Baby singer and explaining that he could have it when he turns 16. However, The Daily Mail mentioned on Friday that some people Bieber wants to know but remain anonymous. I don't like how Diddy is caught up in his life and his past.

A source said Bieber “should never have been allowed to party with Diddy or anyone else when he was a teenager” at such a young age, claiming he was “thrown to the wolves” by his parents.

In addition, according to federal prosecutors, who have not yet gone into further detail, Diddy is accused of hosting wild parties called “Freak Offs” in which women were tricked and forced to have sex with male escorts.