The YouTube personality, who reports on the Diddy trial, expressed regret following his behavior outside the courtroom where the verdict was announced; it was discovered that he had rubbed baby oil on himself in full view.
On July 2nd, Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs was found guilty on two counts connected to prostitution, but he was cleared on three other charges such as racketeering and human trafficking.
After the court decision, fans of the artist could be seen anointing themselves with baby oil – a symbolic gesture reminiscent of his notorious “freak-off” events.
Outside the Manhattan federal court, YouTuber Armon Wiggins could be spotted. He appeared to have someone applying baby oil on his back, and he was heard yelling, “Give me more!
View this post on InstagramA post shared by Armon Wiggins (@thearmonwigginsshow)
With the video going viral, the YouTube content creator – approaching 300,000 subscribers – took to social media to address the criticism, clarifying that the baby oil incident was not intended as a gesture of support for Diddy.
YouTuber responds to Diddy verdict baby oil stunt outside courthouse
Initially, Wiggins dismissed criticisms and articles related to the baby oil scandal as sensationalized content, referring to them as “attention-grabbing headlines.
For the past two months, I’ve been entertaining myself by applying oil and performing amusing skits, as shown in this video where I spray baby oil onto my chest. I’m using catchy headlines for this post.
View this post on InstagramA post shared by Armon Wiggins (@thearmonwigginsshow)
However, that only prompted more backlash from commenters who claimed he was acting like a “fool.”
Later, the YouTuber clarified on Instagram that the popular baby oil pranks were actually intended as a joke for his audience, and they had unfortunately been misunderstood.
Yesterday, a video of me outside the courthouse became very popular and was misunderstood. Originally, it was just a fun moment related to an ongoing joke I share with my fans, but it was mistakenly perceived as me showing support for Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs. However, that wasn’t my intention at all.
Over the last two months, I’ve put in a lot of effort to tackle this case truthfully and fairly. This post is merely meant to inject some humor into our shared experience, not for any other purpose.
View this post on InstagramA post shared by Armon Wiggins (@thearmonwigginsshow)
Wiggins also admitted that the moment for the joke might not have been ideal, and it could have caused significant pain to those who have experienced abuse.
He expressed his deep regret to those affected or let down, saying this incident served as a lesson to proceed more cautiously. He remains dedicated to carrying out this task with honesty and sincerity.
The individual responsible will continue to report on the ongoing Diddy trial. As of now, Diddy is expected to stay in custody until his sentencing. Each conviction could result in a maximum sentence of 10 years imprisonment.
Read More
- Who Is Harley Wallace? The Heartbreaking Truth Behind Bring Her Back’s Dedication
- 50 Ankle Break & Score Sound ID Codes for Basketball Zero
- 50 Goal Sound ID Codes for Blue Lock Rivals
- Here’s Why Your Nintendo Switch 2 Display Looks So Blurry
- 100 Most-Watched TV Series of 2024-25 Across Streaming, Broadcast and Cable: ‘Squid Game’ Leads This Season’s Rankers
- Elden Ring Nightreign Enhanced Boss Arrives in Surprise Update
- How to play Delta Force Black Hawk Down campaign solo. Single player Explained
- Jeremy Allen White Could Break 6-Year Oscars Streak With Bruce Springsteen Role
- MrBeast removes controversial AI thumbnail tool after wave of backlash
- Mirren Star Legends Tier List [Global Release] (May 2025)
2025-07-04 20:18