Chloe Malas
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So she had briefly worked as a personal assistant for the actor Mike Myers. You might remember him from movies like Austin Powers. And she said that job was like a 10 to 6 job. And that if she ever worked on the weekends for Mike Myers, that she would only be like watching his dog. So then she got this job interview to work for Sean Diddy Combs.
And she thought that this was the opportunity of a lifetime. And she was told that she would only be working about 40 hours a week. And she said that very quickly, even on her first day, she realized that this was not the case. She actually said, Andrea, that on her first day, she didn't get to go home until 1 p.m. the next day.
And she thought that this was the opportunity of a lifetime. And she was told that she would only be working about 40 hours a week. And she said that very quickly, even on her first day, she realized that this was not the case. She actually said, Andrea, that on her first day, she didn't get to go home until 1 p.m. the next day.
So right off the bat, she said that things were toxic and that there would be high highs and incredibly low lows.
So right off the bat, she said that things were toxic and that there would be high highs and incredibly low lows.
Yeah, so she was a personal assistant for most of that time, but her dream was film and television. And ultimately, he made her an executive at his company, and she was able to help him with film and TV projects.
Yeah, so she was a personal assistant for most of that time, but her dream was film and television. And ultimately, he made her an executive at his company, and she was able to help him with film and TV projects.
Yeah. And as she's talking about all of these things, she's shaking. She's crying. She's looking down. Her voice is trembling. And she says that Diddy threw things at her, threw her against a wall, threw her into a pool, that he threw an ice bucket at her, that he threw a laptop that narrowly missed her head one time.
Yeah. And as she's talking about all of these things, she's shaking. She's crying. She's looking down. Her voice is trembling. And she says that Diddy threw things at her, threw her against a wall, threw her into a pool, that he threw an ice bucket at her, that he threw a laptop that narrowly missed her head one time.
Absolutely. She testified about one time staying up for five days straight in Las Vegas and that her body started to have a physical breakdown, that she had temporary hearing and vision loss, and that finally Diddy was like, okay, now you can go to bed. She also said that she has ADHD, so she had a prescription for Adderall and that she took that, and that's what also helped her stay awake. Hmm.
Absolutely. She testified about one time staying up for five days straight in Las Vegas and that her body started to have a physical breakdown, that she had temporary hearing and vision loss, and that finally Diddy was like, okay, now you can go to bed. She also said that she has ADHD, so she had a prescription for Adderall and that she took that, and that's what also helped her stay awake. Hmm.
She wasn't allowed to lock her door because Combs said that this is my house, but that other employees of his could, and that she wasn't allowed to leave, not even so much as to run errands for herself or to see any of her friends, that she was always on the clock, and that one time she left his house, she snuck out around 2 a.m. after he had fallen asleep.
She wasn't allowed to lock her door because Combs said that this is my house, but that other employees of his could, and that she wasn't allowed to leave, not even so much as to run errands for herself or to see any of her friends, that she was always on the clock, and that one time she left his house, she snuck out around 2 a.m. after he had fallen asleep.
Because she was desperate to see some friends and that he sent security to go find her. So, yeah, she felt like she couldn't leave. I mean, she talked about things that were so extreme, like she couldn't even change her tampon because he wouldn't let her out of his sight. These are just insane stories to hear, if true.
Because she was desperate to see some friends and that he sent security to go find her. So, yeah, she felt like she couldn't leave. I mean, she talked about things that were so extreme, like she couldn't even change her tampon because he wouldn't let her out of his sight. These are just insane stories to hear, if true.
I mean, look, I worked for someone pretty tough in my 20s as well, and I worked crazy hours, and I worked on the weekends, and I remember crying a lot. I would get screamed at. And sometimes in certain industries, you feel like that's a rite of passage. But what Mia is describing just... moves the goalpost even further.
I mean, look, I worked for someone pretty tough in my 20s as well, and I worked crazy hours, and I worked on the weekends, and I remember crying a lot. I would get screamed at. And sometimes in certain industries, you feel like that's a rite of passage. But what Mia is describing just... moves the goalpost even further.
I mean, she says that at one time she would be doing metaphorically 17,000 things, everything from doing his taxes, reading movie scripts, anticipating his moods, checking the weather if it's going to be raining, making sure to grab an umbrella, making sure that she was there at his house before he woke up and staying with him until he went to bed, which we know could be like 4 a.m.,
I mean, she says that at one time she would be doing metaphorically 17,000 things, everything from doing his taxes, reading movie scripts, anticipating his moods, checking the weather if it's going to be raining, making sure to grab an umbrella, making sure that she was there at his house before he woke up and staying with him until he went to bed, which we know could be like 4 a.m.,
And she even had to like crack his knuckles. I mean, the whole thing is just it's just a wild litany of things that she claimed she had to do.