Sean 'Diddy' Combs 'Baby Oil' Joked About in 'All's Fair' Show
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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs ‘Baby Oil’ Joked About in ‘All’s Fair’ Show

A recent episode of Hulu’s All’s Fair has generated headlines after Sarah Paulson’s character made a quip about Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs‘ alleged “Freak-offs.” The pointed joke, delivered during a client meeting on the series, quickly drew public attention for its reference to the former rapper’s allegations. 

Sarah Paulson joked about Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Freak-offs

Hulu’s legal drama All’s Fair drew attention this week after a new episode included a reference to Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs. The comment appears in a scene where Sarah Paulson’s character, Carrington Lane, meets with her client, Chase Munroe, portrayed by Matthew Noszka. He is seeking legal counsel ahead of his divorce from Allura Grant, the role played by Kim Kardashian.

During their conversation, Carrington comments on Munroe’s appearance, saying, “I am sorry, I have to be real here. What is happening with your hair? Your goddamn grease helmet.” She adds, “It looks like an oil slick.” When Munroe says that he washes his hair regularly, she follows up by asking about Combs’ alleged gatherings. Carrington says, “In what? Leftover baby oil from a Diddy ‘Freak-off?’” (via Page Six)

The reference draws on details previously made public in connection with federal investigations into Combs’ case. When Homeland Security executed searches at the music mogul’s Miami and Los Angeles residences in March 2024, investigators documented the discovery of more than 1,000 bottles of baby oil and lubricant. The materials allege that the 56-year-old organized “Freak-off” events involving sex and drug use.

The episode’s line aired months after Combs’ legal proceedings concluded. In July, he was acquitted of charges related to sex trafficking and racketeering. However, he was convicted on two counts of prostitution. A federal judge subsequently sentenced him in October 2025 to 50 months in prison, along with a $500,000 fine and mandatory participation in mental-health and substance-abuse programs.

Originally reported by Disheeta Maheshwari on Mandatory.

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