Amid the entire Diddy drama, the federal authorities reportedly raided the music mogul's apartment and confiscated 1,000 bottles of baby oil along with other items. A TikToker recently shared a video, where she claimed that the bottles actually contained GHB and not baby oil.
She further mentioned that GHB was also known as "liquid ecstasy." In the video, the TikToker added:
"It's not baby oil, it's GHB. If baby oil was a big part of these parties & all the things that Diddy did to his victims, some celebrity would have made a joke about it here & there. We'd have heard about it."
She then continued citing another unidentified TikToker who had also claimed that it wasn't just baby oil and instead was "laced with drugs." In the viral video, the TikToker further referred to an alleged remark by Jaguar Wright who reportedly said "Blink Twice" at the end of an interview.
She went on explaining the movie, stating that it starred Channing Tatum, who would spray perfume on women which would then make them not remember anything.
Elsewhere in the video, the TikToker shared information about GHB, while citing its positive and negative impact.
It was further mentioned in the video that GHB had been discontinued back in the 60s. It was also used as a performance-enhancing additive.
The TikToker explained that while its negative side effects included seizures and coma, the positive ones included feelings of euphoria. She added:
"What is GHB for parents! Usually abvailable as a clear liquid! It's not baby oil. It just makes sense because why would the feds confiscate f*cking baby oil!?"
She then claimed that it wasn't possible for Diddy to make so many people obey him without getting them drugged.
Diddy's lawyer Marc Agnifilo weighed in on why the rapper had so many containers of lubricants and baby oil
While social media platforms are filled with claims that the baby oil containers raided from Diddy's house actually had GHB in them, the mogul's lawyer shared his explanation about the huge quantities of oil bottles.
Marc Agnifilo spoke to TMZ for their upcoming documentary The Downfall of Diddy: The Indictment, and said:
"I don’t know where the number a thousand came [from]… I can’t imagine it’s thousands. I’m not really sure what the baby oil has to do with anything."
TMZ founder Harvey Levin then said that according to federal agents, the huge amounts of baby oil were possibly used as "lubricant for an orgy." To this, Agnifilo replied:
"I guess. I don’t know what you need a thousand — one bottle of baby oil goes a long way."
The lawyer attempted to justify it, saying that the mogul possibly had bought so many bottles from a wholesale corporation such as Costco. He continued:
"I mean, he has a big house. He buys in bulk, you know. I think they have Costcos in every place where he has a home. Have you sat in the parking lot of a Costco and see what people walk out of there with?"
Not just baby oil and lubricants, federal authorities also confiscated arms during the raid at Diddy's mansion.