Sara Rivers Claims Diddy Sexually Assaulted Her During “Making The Band 2” Filming

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Sara Rivers is the most recent victim to claim that Diddy was inappropriate with her. In the Peacock documentary titled “Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy,” Rivers reveals a handful of confessions while recounting the moment. Fans will recall that this production hopes to explore Diddy’s life, including fame, fortune, and his ongoing legal woes.

Sara Rivers Of “Making The Band 2” Accuses Diddy

The Peacock-produced documentary featured Rivers, a singer and Da Band group alum who starred in Diddy’s “Making The Band 2.” This reality TV competition saw the music mogul piece together a girl band with his level of expertise.

More recently, Rivers, who appeared in the documentary, exposed the Diddy treatment she received while on set.  The singer lamented how the Bad Boy exec treated her and her bandmates.  Per her confessions, Diddy often threatened them by making cannibal-inspired comments whenever he got angry.

While this made them all uneasy,  nothing prepared Rivers for how inappropriately the rapper behaved toward her. In a snippet shared by Onsite, the singer got emotional as she recounted being touched inappropriately.  After trying to remain calm by pulling down her clothes and restricting tears from flowing, Rivers said:

“That was inappropriate, and I felt intimidated. I’m definitely nervous… I haven’t said anything for so long, and it’s built up.”

Eagle-eyed fans who spotted a rather uneasy Rivers doubled down on the story’s authenticity. Via the comment sections, many commenters maintained that she was being entirely truthful.

Other “Making The Band” Alums Who Shared Their Story

Speaking of being truthful, Rivers isn’t the only “Making Band 2” star who shared her truth and reality. In September 2024, Dawn Richards from Danity Kane slapped Diddy with a lawsuit. The charges included sexual assault and battery, sex trafficking, gender discrimination and copyright infringement.

As for how much truth has been shared in the “Diddy: Making of a Bad Boy” documentary,” fans can brace up to be wowed.  Al B. Sure!, who shared a son, Quincy Brown, with Diddy’s ex, Kim Porter, says the rapper never adopted his child. For years, Quincy, who has a relatively healthy relationship with Diddy and his kids, was said to have been adopted.

However, in the documentary Sure! explained that it was never so. Even though Diddy claimed adoption, there was no legal process, and Brown still goes by his birth name. The singer further hinted that his ex, Kim Porter, was awfully cautious of Diddy and had warned him to be for fear of losing his life.

What Happened To Diddy?

When it rains, it pours— unfortunately. Before entirely proving his innocence, the Bad Boy founder has been experiencing steady raindrops of accusations while in prison. Since last year, when Diddy was led out of a Manhattan hotel in handcuffs, many victims have come out to share their unpleasant experiences with him. The number of people accused of the music mogul racks up to over a hundred. However, the Feds eventually pegged his crimes to racketeering, sex trafficking, and transportation to engage in prostitution.

Diddy, whose trial is set for May 5, has been adjusting to life in the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn. Expectedly, his lawyer pronounces innocence, but only time will tell.

#Clique, what do you think about Sara Rivers’ accusations against Diddy? Let us know in the comments.

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