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Diddy Cancels His New Year’s Eve Party Due To Coronavirus Pandemic

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Like most other things, Diddy’s annual New Year’s Eve party has been cancelled due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The rapper, who has been known to throw lavish NYE bashes over the years, announced Monday that he’s forgoing this year’s event.

He wrote on Twitter, “In efforts to keep everyone safe and healthy… Unfortunately we are not having a NYE party this year! “I hope everyone had a blessed holiday and wish you all the best for the new year!” He added on Instagram: “ATTENTION: THIS IS TO EVERYONE, ALL OF MY FRIENDS & FAMILY… I’M NOT CHANGING MY MIND … SEE YOU ALL IN 2021!

LOVE YOU!” Diddy’s latest post comes after he presented his mom, Janice Combs, with a brand new Bentley and a $1 million check for her milestone 80th birthday.

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