During his return to "Saturday Night Live," the comedian joked that it's because he's "ugly." However, he later offered an alternative explanation, suggesting it may have been due to his "snitch energy".
Dave Chappelle also touched on Sean "Diddy" Combs' current legal troubles, saying he's never "seen anything like this."
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Dave Chappelle claims his "ugly" looks are the reason he was never invited

Chappelle's return to Saturday Night Live saw him crack a series of bold jokes, including one about why he was never invited to Diddy's now infamous hedonistic parties.
In a joke that left many in stitches, the comedian claimed that because of his unattractive appearance, he could not be invited, unlike other Hollywood stars who are associated with soirees.
Chappelle added: "I was thinking about it, I was like oh my god... I'm ugly. Everyone in Hollywood had an orgy behind your back and none of you called me? That really hurts!"
In true Chappelle fashion, he turned the joke around, joking that it wasn't because he was ugly, but rather his "powerful energy" that kept Diddy from calling him.
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According to Daily MailThe stand-up comic further noted, "I look like I'm going to say. The last thing you want to see at an orgy is me looking across from you."
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The comedian said Diddy is in "a huge amount of trouble"

During the monologue, Chapelle also addressed the issues Diddy is facing with his sex crime allegations, saying that he believes the situation is unprecedented.
He said, "I've been in trouble in my time, but let me tell you, this guy, Puffy... this guy Puffy is in a lot of trouble, I don't think I've ever seen anything like this. They've got this guy in a RICO case all by himself! "
Diddy is currently facing charges of sex trafficking, racketeering and transportation for prostitution, all felonies that could potentially result in a life sentence for the rapper.
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His allegations were related to his "freaks," which were described as drug-fueled sex parties that the rapper electronically recorded and featured female victims he forced to participate.
He remains the only person to be charged in connection with the case, despite speculation that several celebrities took part in his hedonistic evenings.
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Diddy's lawyers claim they 'unglued' featured 'consenting adults'

Recently, Diddy's attorneys, Marc Agnifilo and Teny Geragos, denounced federal prosecutors' claims that the women in the rapper's "crazy" ring were victims who were drugged and kidnapped for sexual activities.
It comes after the duo were allowed to view nine videos of hedonistic parties under police surveillance on November 20 and December 13, 2024.
The videos are believed to have been seized from the embattled rapper when authorities raided his home last year.
According to Diddy's lawyers, contrary to prosecutors' claims, these videos prove the rapper's "innocence" because the participants were "fully consenting adults."
"Contrary to what the government has led this court and the public to believe, the so-called 'Freak Offs' were private sexual activity between adult adults in a long-term relationship," they said in a statement, per. ABC News.
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Diddy has pleaded not guilty to his sex crime charges

Diddy has denied all charges against him and intends to prove his innocence at trial. The trial is scheduled for May this year, and the next hearing is expected in April.
After his arrest in September 2024, the music mogul made multiple attempts to secure bail, but was blocked on three occasions.
As part of the bail denial, he was considered a flight risk, with additional concerns about his potential to intimidate witnesses relevant to the case.
Diddy also faces multiple civil sexual assault and harassment lawsuits filed by alleged victims. He denied these allegations and made several statements in which he claimed that he had never attacked anyone.
He remains in custody at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, New York, pending trial.
The rapper's mother allegedly 'desensitized' him to sex at a young age

In a new Peacock documentary, "Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy," one of Diddy's close friends claims his mom, Janice Combs, threw parties during his young life that "desensitized" him to sex.
The documentary also features other quotes from several individuals, such as a childhood friend, a former bodyguard and a Making the Band winner.
Diddy's lawyer has since denounced the allegations, pointing out that "the documentaries include unverified claims and provide platforms for baseless conspiracy theories without accountability or evidence."
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They added: "Especially in the case of the Peacock documentary, the motivation and credibility of those interviewed must be questioned. Many claim to have knowledge but have no connection to the truth, while their wild, unfounded theories are cut and sensationalized to appear factual."
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