Diddy and Daphne Joy: She says leaked video came without consent

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Daphne Joy has broken her silence after an alleged explicit video involving her, Sean “Diddy” Combs, and another man surfaced online, claiming she never consented to being filmed. The model and ex of 50 Cent issued an emotional statement—which she later deleted—alleging non-consensual filming and describing the footage as “revenge porn” that left her reliving past trauma.

Quick Facts

  • The video leaked online on Sunday, May 31, 2026 and quickly went viral
  • Daphne Joy stated she “never consented” to being filmed in her official statement
  • Joy alleged she was blackmailed in connection with the footage
  • The statement was posted and then deleted from her social media accounts

Joy’s Consent Allegations

According to multiple reports, Daphne Joy claimed in her statement that she did not consent to being filmed in the alleged intimate video involving Diddy. Sources indicate she felt “very lost in the moment” when the footage was created. Joy further alleged that she was blackmailed in relation to the video’s creation and distribution, adding another layer of distress to her account of the incident.

Describing the Footage as Revenge Porn

Joy characterized the leaked video as “revenge porn,” telling outlets that rewatching the footage felt like “reliving abuse.” She expressed her emotional pain over the non-consensual release of the intimate material, highlighting the psychological toll of having private footage circulate without her permission. Her statement addressed the broader harm of such releases and her experience of the violation.

Sources

  • HotNewHipHop — reported on Joy’s allegations of non-consensual filming and extortion
  • The Shade Room — documented Joy’s statement clarifying she never consented and her emotional response
  • XXL Mag — confirmed the video’s release date of May 31, 2026 and reported on 50 Cent’s response
  • Tribune — reported Joy’s “revenge porn” characterization and re-traumatization claims
  • TheGrio — covered Joy’s emotional statement addressing sexual abuse allegations
  • The Jasmine Brand — detailed Joy’s posted-then-deleted statement mentioning blackmail and non-consensual filming
  • Us Weekly — reported on Joy’s “never consented” statement

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