Diddy and the lore of his alleged “freak-offs” grew even more this week when pictures of the sex workers involved were revealed. The internet quickly identified one in particular, who was present at the infamous 2016 “freak-off” at The InterContinental, as a former Gigolos cast member.
Puff and his ex-girlfriend Cassie knew the man as “Jules.” He is a key participant as his “freak-off” preceded the Bad Boy co-founder’s traumatizing assault on the “Me & U” singer at the former Los Angeles hotel, of which video was shared by CNN last year. However, to those who watched Gigolos, he was Vin Armani.
Armani appeared in 54 episodes of the show, which followed the day-to-day lives of five male escorts, between 2011 and 2016. In a trailer for season one, he jovially appears on camera and gives viewers a wink before the trailer cuts to him communing with other male escorts. There is also an interview portion of the trailer conducted by a woman doing voiceover.
Vin Armani states that he takes being a male escort very seriously because he simply loves courting women. He even reveals the first very crush he ever had in his life: the DC Comics superheroine Wonder Woman, specifically due to her “little panties” and “lasso.” Armani also answers the age-old question of whether size matters when it comes to sex, especially in his line of work. “I think size matters, but being out of proportion, I think, is definitely going to hurt you,” he says.
Vin Armani wasn’t the only Gigolos cast member who was involved in the alleged “freak-offs,” per Diddy’s ongoing sex trafficking trial. Ash Armand, who appeared in episodes with Armani, also had his photo shown in court. Armand is currently behind bars in Nevada after pleading guilty to voluntary manslaughter.
The trial has been chaotic already, especially with Cassie taking the stand. She revealed more details about her previous relationship with Kid Cudi and how the “Last Night” artist blew up his car. She also shared that one of the times the former REVOLT chairman allegedly assaulted her was right before Drake’s OVO Fest in 2013, prompting the internet to reexamine Drizzy’s 2016 record “4PM In Calabasas.” Many people had already interpreted the track as a diss to Puff, but now believe there was a potential relationship between the 6 God and Cassie, which caused the controversial mogul to get angry and abuse her.
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