
Broadcaster Precious Muir used to be a model and worked for the Playboy Bunny brand. Parties were a big part of the job, and she tells Anoushka Mutanda-Dougherty about her experiences in early 2000s New York. Precious says she experienced a terrifying moment at one event, but didn’t feel able to speak out. Plus she takes Anoushka into the world of a Diddy Hamptons party, where there was glamour and opportunity, laced with sex, drugs and alcohol.Sean P Diddy Combs is currently behind bars in a notorious New York jail, awaiting trial on three federal charges, which he denies. He also denies other allegations against him.The Diddy on Trial podcast is here to investigate the rumours, confront the theories, and give you the answers that you need.We also want YOU to be part of the conversation. Have you any burning questions about the cases or the upcoming trial? Heard a theory that doesn’t sit right with you? Send us your thoughts!Get in touch now via WhatsApp: 0330 123 555 1Presenter: Anoushka Mutanda-Dougherty Producer: Laura Jones Sound Design: Richard Hannaford Production Coordinator: Hattie Valentine Editor: Clare FordhamCommissioning Editor: Rhian Roberts Assistant Commissioner: Will Drysdale Commissioning Producer: Adam Eland Commissioning Assistant Producer: Rechmial Miller
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So today's episode, we're hearing one woman's claims about the entertainment industry and going to various parties with Diddy and other celebrities in 2007. One was at a corporate event in New York and one was at a so-called Diddy white party. Now, before we begin, I have to say that these accounts are very difficult to independently corroborate. And that's for a number of reasons.
One, it's the early 2000s. People aren't using camera phones and messaging as much, and they're not texting photos and videos to their friends for us to look back on. And sometimes at parties and events, cameras weren't allowed, so there isn't as much footage. So what does that mean? We have to listen to all of the accounts and make our minds up for ourselves, what we believe.
But we have to remember at all times that Sean Combs and his defence deny all the allegations against him and say he's never sexually assaulted anyone, man or woman, adult or minor. Precious Muir is a TV personality and broadcaster, but that wasn't always her job. In the early 2000s, she worked as a Playboy bunny.
I worked with them for two and a half years, almost three years. I was going to events. I was signing calendars. I was doing photo shoots. I modeled the lingerie company brand. And so, yeah, I had an opportunity to travel around the US. And I was able to work with the company for quite some time.
And the opportunities that I got through working with Playboy really offered a lot of other opportunities that came up in other avenues of modeling. It allowed me to meet and greet other people at these fantastic, fabulous events.
If it was held at Hugh Hefner's house or it was at a golf retreat, we had those opportunities there that allowed the bunnies to be exposed to executives in the industry who can book you for something else. So, yeah, it was a really good opportunity. There were positives and there's negatives. We were always advertising Playboy. I mean, everything we had was, it was all over us.
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