Diddy’s Ex-Girlfriend and Former Bodyguard Trade Insults Over Claims in Netflix Doc

L-R) Sean "Diddy" Combs, Misa Hylton and Gene Deal. (Credit: YouTube)

Celebrity stylist Misa Hylton says she declined an offer to appear in Sean Combs: The Reckoning, yet she now faces “harassment” because of claims others made about her in the Netflix documentary series.

Hylton dated Diddy in the ’90s and they welcomed son Justin Combs in 1993.

In a since deleted statement she posted to Instagram on Dec. 5, Hylton said she avoids the spotlight, but has been dragged into the drama surrounding Diddy because of the Netflix docuseries.

She also criticized former Bad Boy Entertainment bodyguard Gene Deal for discussing her personal life in podcast interviews.

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“Anyone who knows me, knows I’m a private person and it pains me to even have to post this,” Hylton wrote in a statement that was reshared by the Ice Cream Convos website. “The harassment my son and I have been dealing with because of things implied by Gene Deal and stated in a recent Netflix documentary has been heartbreaking.”

Hylton is upset that the docuseries, which debuted on Dec. 2, included claims made by a former Bad Boy insider that Diddy physically assaulted her on a public street because he suspected she was two-timing him.

Sean ''Diddy'' Combs and Justin Combs at Justin's Sixteenth Birthday Party for MTV's MY SUPER SWEET 16th, M2 Ultra Lounge, New York, NY January 23, 2010. (Credit: Photo By: Gregorio T. Binuya/Everett Collection)
Diddy and Justin Combs in 2010. (Credit: Everett Collection)

Hylton is also furious with Gene Deal for repeating rumors about her son Justin’s paternity in interviews.

“The truth is: the public is being misled about me and my child. We’ve been dragged into something we never asked for… a cruel game built on rumors and agendas. Please take a moment before believing everything you hear,” she shared.

For years, there have been whispers that Diddy’s late bodyguard Anthony “Wolf” Jones was Justin’s biological father, which Hylton denies.

Wolf is not here to chime in on the debate because he was fatally shot during an argument in 2003, according to AllHipHop and the New York Post, which reported the deadly dispute was “over a woman.”

Sean "Diddy" Combs and Anthony "Wolf" Jones. (Credit: YouTube/Dose of Mystery Channel)
Sean “Diddy” Combs and Anthony “Wolf” Jones. (Credit: YouTube/Dose of Mystery)

Hylton accused Deal of spreading rumors about her son online. He responded this weekend in a Dec. 6 livestream on his YouTube channel.

“Don’t hate me because I’m a messenger,” Deal said at the 10:26 mark.

He shared that his beef with Hylton dates back decades and claimed she owes him money.

“Misa comes out with all that s–t that she came out with and said I was being petty because she owed me $250 dollars, because she failed to pay me on a job. No, I told you Misa, ‘It was $750 dollars.’ But I let that s–t go,” he stated.

Deal then began to discuss Hylton’s personal life.

“I knew the situation that you was having getting your [child support] money with Puff, losing your house, all the whole nine, so I let that s–t go,” he said.

Deal continued by suggesting Hylton should stop paying attention to gossip blogs and podcast interviews.

“You’re listening to the internet,” he said.

Deal insisted that he didn’t start the rumors about her son, but admitted he didn’t do anything to squash them either.

“I didn’t deny none of that s–t,” he said, adding that he let the rumors spread because he couldn’t stand Diddy and was “at war” with the music mogul.

“If that n—-a is hurting behind that s–t, let that n—-a hurt,” Deal said. “At the time, did I think about Misa’s feelings? Did I think about Justin’s feelings? No, I did not. I’m at war with a n—-a who sent n—-as to try and kill me, who tried to f–k up jobs for me, who f–ked up book deals for me.”

Deal accused Hylton of “trying to play a victim.”

“I look at it like this. I’m not going to say anything because I don’t know, I wasn’t there. If she’s giving [her private parts] off on both sides of the panties, Wolf is hitting it, or Puff is hitting it, I don’t know,” he said. “Yes, I used to bodyguard her, but I never thought she was that type of person. But I didn’t know Puff was doing all the drugging and thugging [either].”

Last week Hylton went public with another claim, saying she was contacted by Alexandria Stapleton, who directed the Netflix docuseries. Hylton said she was offered her own show if she agreed to appear in the project, but she declined.

Deal was also absent from Sean Combs: The Reckoning. This weekend he told the “Art of Dialogue” YouTube channel that he spoke with executive producer 50 Cent about the documentary, but  Stapleton refused to pay his asking fee.

“This is the exact words that came out her mouth, ’50 does not determine what goes in and out of this documentary, and he definitely doesn’t pay. He doesn’t determine what somebody gets paid. It’s not his documentary,'” Deal said Stapleton told him.


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