Sarah Ferguson Had 'Friends With Benefits' Relationship With Diddy, Royal Book Alleges
Sarah Ferguson Had 'Friends With Benefits' With Diddy

Sarah Ferguson and Sean 'Diddy' Combs allegedly had a 'friends with benefits' arrangement, according to a new royal biography. In his book Entitled, author Andrew Lownie claims that Ferguson and Diddy first met in 2002 at a party hosted by Ghislaine Maxwell. By 2004, the pair reportedly began what a source described as a 'secret friends with benefits' relationship that continued for several years.

Lavish Hotel Meetings and Diddy's Perfume

The book, excerpted by the Daily Mail, alleges that the duo would meet in hotel rooms costing $50,000 per night. Diddy supposedly bragged about 'slamming' Ferguson. Lownie also claims that Diddy's perfume, Unforgivable, was inspired by Ferguson and her preference for how a man should smell.

Ferguson's Denial

A source close to Ferguson told The Telegraph that the former Duchess of York denies the allegations. 'This is absolute fabricated nonsense, blatantly untrue and yet another false allegation from him,' the source said.

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Allegations Involving Royal Daughters

The excerpt further claims that Ferguson introduced Diddy to her daughters, Princess Eugenie, 36, and Princess Beatrice, 37. It alleges that Ferguson took Eugenie to one of Diddy's parties when she was 16 years old. 'Sean's parties were wild,' a royal staff member told Lownie. 'The fact that she brought Eugenie around was alarming.'

Diddy's Alleged Obsession

According to the book, Diddy was reportedly 'obsessed' with the Royal family. A former Bad Boy Records employee claims to have heard the rapper say 'he could not wait until Fergie's daughters come of age.'

Metro has contacted representatives for Ferguson and Diddy for comment.

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