Sky News commentators have called on Donald Trump to declassify what they term the “Diddy files,” a series of purported documents allegedly connecting music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs to controversies under public scrutiny. In a surprising twist, pundits have speculated that Ellen DeGeneres’ decision to leave the United States may be linked to her alleged ties with Combs. These claims, while unverified, have ignited a wildfire of speculation online.
The sudden demand for transparency about Combs stems from recent allegations leveled against the entertainment mogul. Pundits insist that Trump, who has previously hinted at releasing information on high-profile figures, should shine a light on Combs’ alleged activities.
Meanwhile, DeGeneres’ departure from her long-time home in the U.S. has drawn significant attention, with theories emerging about potential connections between the talk show host and the embattled musician. However, neither DeGeneres nor Combs has commented publicly on the matter, leaving many questions unanswered.
Allegations and Theories Gain Traction
Combs, a fixture of the music industry, has faced increasing legal troubles, with multiple allegations surfacing recently. Calls for the so-called “Diddy files” emerged after news outlets reported that Combs’ business dealings and personal relationships might have been under scrutiny by various authorities.
DeGeneres, who retired from her eponymous talk show in 2021 amid allegations of a toxic workplace environment, has kept a relatively low profile since stepping away from the limelight. Speculation about her exit from the U.S. gained traction after Sky News pundits suggested her departure could relate to her alleged involvement in undisclosed dealings with Combs.
As of now, there is no public evidence to substantiate these claims. EconoTimes could not independently verify the existence of the alleged “Diddy files” or any connection between DeGeneres and Combs. Critics argue the pundits’ remarks lack substantial proof, while supporters say a full disclosure of the alleged documents could clarify the situation.
Online Reactions Ignite Debate
The pundits’ statements have sparked fierce debates on social media, where opinions are sharply divided.
- @PopCultureJustice: “Are we seriously linking Ellen DeGeneres to Sean Combs now? This sounds far-fetched.”
- @UnmaskTheElite: “If Trump has the Diddy files, it’s time to release them. The public deserves answers!”
- @MediaWatchDog: “This is turning into a conspiracy circus. Can we focus on facts, not wild theories?”
- @EllenFan2021: “Leave Ellen out of this. She moved for personal reasons, not some imaginary scandal.”
- @TruthHuntUSA: “Sky News might be onto something. Let’s not dismiss this until we see the evidence.”
- @CelebWatcher123: “The drama keeps escalating. Diddy and Ellen in the same headline? What a time to be alive.”
Controversy Without Clarity
Critics of the allegations stress that public figures should not be subjected to baseless accusations. However, proponents argue that declassifying any relevant documents would help dispel rumors and provide transparency.
For now, both DeGeneres and Combs remain silent, leaving room for continued speculation. With Trump’s team yet to comment on whether they will address the so-called “Diddy files,” the story continues to fuel debates and intrigue, blending celebrity culture with political controversy.


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