Unaired Footage From Diddy Documentary Proves How He Used His Mom As A Slave| Broke Her Nose | HO’

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Hollywood thought it had heard everything.

But according to newly leaked, unaired footage from the explosive Diddy documentary The Reckoning, one of the most disturbing allegations yet doesn’t involve a girlfriend, an artist, or a business partner — it involves Diddy’s own mother, Janice Combs.

And if what insiders and eyewitnesses are claiming is even partially true, it flips the entire narrative people have believed for decades.

Because for years, Janice Combs has been painted as the architect behind Diddy’s rise — the woman who “created” him, enabled him, protected him, and benefitted from his power.

Now, sources say she may have been his first victim.

“I SAW HIM PUT HIS HANDS ON HER”

The allegation that has sent shockwaves across social media comes from Kirk Burrowes, Diddy’s former business partner at Uptown Records and co-founder of Bad Boy Entertainment — a man who knew Diddy before the fame, before the money, before the myth.

In The Reckoning, Burrowes recounts a moment that never aired in earlier cuts of the documentary.

According to him, the incident happened after the 1991 City College of New York stampede, a tragedy that left nine people dead following an event Diddy had promoted.

Janice Combs questioned her son’s decision to leave school and continue in the music business after the disaster.

What happened next, Burrowes says, stunned him.

“I saw Janice question Sean… and I saw him put his hands on her, call her a b****, and slap her.”

Let that sink in.

This wasn’t a private argument behind closed doors. According to Burrowes, it happened right in front of people.

And insiders now claim that was only the beginning.

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“IT WAS WAY WORSE THAN WHAT AIRED”

Multiple sources familiar with the documentary’s raw footage say entire segments about Diddy’s treatment of his mother were cut — not because they weren’t credible, but because they were too disturbing.

One insider described the relationship as a “slave-master dynamic”, claiming Janice lived in fear of her son, was routinely verbally abused, controlled financially, and physically assaulted on more than one occasion.

One of the most shocking claims circulating behind the scenes:
👉 Diddy allegedly broke his mother’s nose during an altercation.

No footage of that specific incident has been publicly released, but multiple eyewitnesses reportedly describe Janice appearing injured and shaken afterward.

A PATTERN CONFIRMED BY MULTIPLE INSIDERS

This isn’t the first time these allegations have surfaced.

Diddy’s former bodyguard, Gene Deal, previously claimed he was told by Kirk Burrowes that Diddy had slapped his own mother — long before Cassie, long before the lawsuits.

Deal also described personally witnessing Diddy cussing Janice out in public, screaming at her to “stay out of his business.”

“If you would’ve told me he slapped his mother back then,” Deal said, “I would’ve beat the s*** out of him.”

Yet for years, these stories were brushed aside.

Why?

Because Janice Combs herself always denied them.

WHY PEOPLE NEVER BELIEVED JANICE WAS A VICTIM

For decades, Janice Combs has carried a controversial reputation.

Former friends and insiders have accused her of:

Throwing sexually explicit parties while Diddy was a child

Allowing drugs, alcohol, and adult behavior around minors

Working in after-hours clubs and underground spaces

In earlier documentaries, a childhood friend, Tim Patterson, described walking into rooms filled with naked adults during parties Janice allegedly hosted.

Janice herself admitted to working in after-hours spots, saying she made good money because men found her glamorous and tipped well.

Those details led many to believe Janice was the influence — not the victim.

But trauma experts say that assumption may be dangerously simplistic.

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WHEN ENABLERS ARE ALSO ABUSED

Psychologists note that victims of long-term abuse often:

Defend their abusers

Enable harmful behavior

Appear complicit from the outside

This phenomenon is called identification with the aggressor, and it often occurs in deeply codependent relationships — including between parents and children.

And when you re-examine Janice’s behavior through that lens, things start to look very different.

THE HOSPITALIZATION THAT RAISED EYEBROWS

In early 2024, just as rumors of federal indictments and civil lawsuits against Diddy intensified, Janice Combs was rushed to the hospital with chest pain.

TMZ reported at the time that doctors believed the pain was stress-related, tied to anxiety over her son’s legal troubles.

Fans dragged her mercilessly, accusing her of playing the sympathy card.

But insiders now say Janice may not have had a choice.

Victims often experience severe physical stress when their abuser’s control feels threatened.

And notably — Diddy was reportedly the only person allowed by her side during that hospitalization.

THE STATEMENT THAT DIDN’T SOUND LIKE HER

Shortly before Diddy’s legal battles escalated, a statement was released under Janice Combs’ name fiercely defending her son and accusing accusers of chasing money.

Fans immediately noticed something odd.

The language sounded… legal. Strategic. Polished.

Many now believe the statement was drafted by Diddy’s legal team, not Janice herself.

If true, it would fit a disturbing pattern: Janice speaking when and how Diddy needs her to.

JANICE DENIES EVERYTHING — AGAIN

Despite eyewitness accounts, Janice Combs has repeatedly denied any physical abuse.

In a written statement, she called the allegations by Kirk Burrowes and Tim Patterson “false” and “malicious.”

That denial has divided the public.

Some say it proves the claims are lies.
Others say it proves how deep the trauma runs.

Victims frequently protect their abusers — especially when the abuser is their child.

A FAMILIAR PATTERN WITH OTHER WOMEN

Janice’s behavior mirrors that of other women linked to Diddy.

One former girlfriend publicly accused him of physical abuse — then later wrote a letter to the judge praising him as a good man.

Cassie herself defended Diddy for years before filing her lawsuit.

Experts say this cycle — abuse, denial, protection, silence — is textbook.

SO WHAT DOES THIS MEAN?

If the unaired footage and eyewitness testimony are accurate, then Janice Combs was never the puppet master.

She was trapped.

Trapped by fear.
Trapped by power.
Trapped by a son who grew stronger while she grew quieter.

And that would mean Diddy’s pattern of alleged violence didn’t start in the music industry.

It started at home.

WHY THIS CHANGES EVERYTHING

Because if someone can allegedly beat, humiliate, and control their own mother — someone who gave them life — then suddenly, every other allegation becomes easier to understand.

This doesn’t excuse anything Janice may have enabled.

But it reframes the story.

WHAT’S STILL LOCKED AWAY?

Sources say what’s leaked so far is only a fraction of what exists.

Hours of footage.
More witnesses.
More context.

And the documentary reportedly avoided footage that might generate sympathy for Janice, raising questions about editorial choices and possible legal considerations.

FINAL WORD

To be clear:
These are allegations.
No court has ruled on them.
No criminal charges exist related to Janice Combs.

But the number of consistent eyewitness accounts — spanning decades — is forcing the public to ask uncomfortable questions.

What if Janice Combs wasn’t shaping a monster?

What if she was surviving one?

And if this is what finally leaked… what’s still buried?

Stay tuned. This story is far from over.