College students slammed for using blackface to dress as Diddy for Halloween: ‘Despicable’

Diddy think this was a good idea?

Wearing offensive getups seems like a Halloween tradition at this point. This year, college students have been excoriated online after donning blackface so they could masquerade as disgraced rapper Sean “Diddy” Combs for the 2024 scream season.

“Aside from the blatant and despicable blackface, this is just an incredibly lazy version of Diddy,” vented one X user while ripping the costumes (pictured).TikTok / Allegra’s Diary

The original TikTok video and the poster’s social media accounts have since been deleted, per the Daily Mail, but not before the clip blew up on X and other TikTok channels, where it amassed millions of views.

In the questionable footage, originally captioned “how the group chat dressed for Halloween,” a caucasian couple can be seen cosplaying as the “Bad Boy Records” producer, who is currently awaiting trial on sex trafficking, racketeering and transportation to engage in prostitution.

The man is seen donning blackface along with a dark blazer, red bowtie and white Adidas sneakers. Meanwhile, his blonde partner in crime sports a pink hat and matching pink shirt affixed with a sign that reads “Johnson’s baby” while holding a bottle of said product.

She was presumably referencing the federal raid that uncovered 1,000 bottles of lube and baby oil — that many accusers thought was laced with a date rape drug — in the rapper’s home.

Other costumes in the photo montage included Jesse and Woody from the “Toy Story” movies and Cruella de Vil and one of the spotted dogs from “101 Dalmatians.”

Sean “Diddy” Combs hosts the after party for “The Real White Party” Sean “Diddy” Combs at Club Dune on September 2, 2007 in East Hampton, New York.Bryan Bedder/CP/Getty Images

Viewers were appalled by the off-color attempt at a culturally relevant costume.

“Any excuse for blackface,” critiqued one commenter on X alongside a clip of late comedian Paul Mooney shaking his head.

“Oh wow that’s not okay at all” lamented another under a TikTok repost of the original clip.

A third wrote in the same comment section, “Not a single friend in sight to tell them ‘hey, this is a really bad idea.’”

“Bye bye college’ we all say in unison,” said another critic.

A courtroom sketch of Sean “Diddy” Combs, with his mom seated in the back, attends a hearing in federal court in Manhattan, New York City, U.S., October 10, 2024.REUTERS

Others thought that the costume was uninspired in addition to being offensive. 

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