The 33-year-old model spills an alleged connection between the rap mogul and the controversial brothers, who are the subject of 'Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story'.
- September 26, 2024
AceShowbiz - Emily Ratajkowski made a bombshell claim about Sean "P. Diddy" Combs and the Menendez brothers. In a new TikTok video, the 33-year-old model drew a connection between the rap mogul and the controversial brothers, who killed their parents.
"With everything that's coming out about Diddy and the allegations and also this new Menendez brothers show called Monsters I think we need to have a conversation about male sexual assault," Emrata said. She further noted that the reason "I'll Be Missing You" spitter was "able to hide in plain sight for so long is because so many of his victims are male."
The "Blurred Lines" beauty added, "Our culture views male sexual assault as extremely emasculating." Emily also weighed on in a decades-old interview of Erik and Lyle Menendez, who are the subject of "Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story".
In the interview, Erik was asked if he was gay because of "what his father did to him because he was a victim of sexual assault." Emily noted, "It's really, really scary."
The model additionally suggested homophobia played a role among the men in the jury of their 1996 trial. "And to be clear, I'm not making excuses for these people, I'm just saying there are ways we can stop the cycle from happening," she explained.
"I've seen it in my own life, with men that I've known, who've had really unhealthy sexual tendencies and behaviors, and they're like 'Oh, that's just how guys are. We just naturally have these weird sexual inclinations that women don't,' " Emrata continued. "I really hope we start having more conversations about this so that men and boys can feel more comfortable talking about this."
Meanwhile, Diddy is currently behind bars without bail in New York after being arrested on September 16 at the Park Hyatt hotel on West 57th Street. The Bad Boy Records founder is charged with federal sex trafficking and racketeering, though he pleaded not guilty to the allegations.