Daphne Joy Embraces Diddy’s Leaked Sextape Popularity In New NSFW IG Posts

WESTWOOD, CA – OCTOBER 30: Actress Daphne Joy attends the premiere of STX Entertainment’s “A Bad Moms Christmas” at Regency Village Theatre on October 30, 2017 in Westwood, California. (Photo by Allen Berezovsky/WireImage for Fashion Media )

Daphne Joy takes advantage of the viral attention surrounding the alleged leaked video involving Sean “Diddy” Combs and adult performer Sly Diggler by posting her own mature content on Instagram.

The model, content creator, and mother of 50 Cent’s son shared a lengthy statement on June 1 addressing the controversy. Although the post was later deleted, it quickly circulated across social media as fans debated both the allegations and Joy’s response.

Rather than focusing on the viral attention surrounding the alleged footage, Joy centered her message on consent, emotional trauma, and personal healing.

“Everybody plays the fool sometime, and I have been the biggest fool,” she wrote. “I just wanted my man at the time to be happy and satisfied.”

Joy described the relationship as one built on what she believed was love, only to later reach a different conclusion.

“I deeply loved him,” she continued. “I believed he loved me too. It’s still so painful for me to process the harsh reality and truth of that relationship.”

The most significant claim in her statement involved the circumstances surrounding the alleged recording itself.

“The recent leak was a tape I never consented to being filmed on,” Joy wrote, adding that she first learned about its existence when contacted by a media outlet. She said the experience left her overwhelmed, describing it as “the first time I ever fainted in my life.”

Daphne Joy Drops Several NSFW IG Posts After Hip-Hop Mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs & Sly Digger Sextape Leaked

Joy closed the statement with a message focused on reclaiming her sense of self.

“I am precious, I am special, I am worthy,” she wrote. “This is the first time that I have ever felt a part of my own body and that my body belongs to me.”

Hours later, Joy returned to Instagram with a pair of posts that drew immediate attention. One featured a playful “Q&A Time!” caption asking, “Does Size Really Matter?” Another was set to Mariah Carey’s “Obsessed,” a song often associated with dismissing critics and unwanted attention.

Meanwhile, Sly Diggler also addressed the controversy on social media.

“Honestly I didn’t want that vid leaked out there like that but it’s out of my control now,” he wrote.

Together, the statements suggest that both Joy and Diggler are distancing themselves from the video’s public release. They are attempting to navigate the fallout from a controversy that continues to dominate online conversation.


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