Ne-Yo was labeled as a “Diddy Jr.” and accused of attending pal Sean “Diddy” Combs’ “freak-offs” by his ex in a resurfaced video.
In the clip obtained by Livebitez in April, Sade Bagnerise yelled at the “So Sick” crooner about his alleged behavior, which included physically abusing her, neglecting their sons, Braiden and Brixton Smith, and being present for the Bad Boy Records founder’s notorious sex parties.
“Tell them about the freak-off, Diddy Jr.,” she said in the video as Ne-Yo — born Shaffer Chimere Smith — played his video game in a dimly lit room.
“Diddy Jr., tell them about the freak-offs. Tell them the truth,” she added.
The Grammy winner, 44, attempted to calm Bagnerise down by telling her that the kids were asleep in the home, however, she told him that he doesn’t “give a f–k” about the children.
“All he cares about is doing drugs, drinking alcohol, f–king these hoes, that’s what you care about,” she claimed.
“Imma Diddy-bop the f–k up outta here. You and your freak-offs. You’ll be next. Your stories will be coming out next,” Bagnerise warned, referring to Combs’ sex tracking investigation and mounting legal woes.
The mom of four then accused Ne-Yo of body-slamming her on the floor and having “prostitutes” around their children.
“You f–king like to have hoes, drugs and weed, alcohol, mushrooms, and prostitutes in the house while your kids are here,” she claimed as the songwriter laughed.
“Everyone has asked him to stop, but he will not listen to nobody. This is what’s going on. This is the tea … I even came over here to help him with these f–king kids because he won’t watch these kids.”
The following day, Bagnerise apologized to her ex for airing their dirty laundry, writing that her “emotions were heightened.”
Page Six reached out to Bagnerise for comment but did not immediately hear back.
Though Ne-Yo has not been accused of any wrongdoing in Combs’ sex trafficking case, he was listed as a witness to the rapper’s abuse in a lawsuit filed by former Danity Kane singer Dawn Richard.
On Sept. 10, Richard, who participated in Combs’ MTV show, “Making the Band,” in 2004, claimed the “Miss Independent” singer, along with Usher and Interscope Records co-founder Jimmy Iovine, were seated at the dinner table when Combs, 54, allegedly punched girlfriend Cassandra “Cassie” Ventura in the stomach.
“Among the guests at the dinner were celebrities like Ne-Yo and Usher, as well as Mr. Iovine. At the dinner, Mr. Combs and Ms. Ventura had an argument,” the suit read.
“In front of the dinner guests, Mr. Combs hissed at Ms. Ventura in a screaming whisper and forcefully punched her in the stomach, causing her to double over in visible pain, crying. Ms. Clark escorted Ms. Ventura out of the restaurant, and Mr. Combs remained and continued socializing with the dinner guests.”
Ne-Yo has not publicly responded to Richard’s claims and we reached out to his reps for comment on the suit and video.
Meanwhile, the “Sexy Love” musician’s pal Combs is currently sitting behind bars in a detention center in Brooklyn, NY., as he awaits trial for three charges: racketeering conspiracy; sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion; and transportation to engage in prostitution.
The “Last Night” emcee pleaded not guilty to the charges and is being held without bond.
Combs is also currently facing at least eight separate lawsuits, causing him of a range of sexual misconduct. He has denied all wrongdoing.
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