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'A drug dealer': Stefon Diggs accused of handing out ‘pink cocaine' on boat party with women as NFL stays silent

'A drug dealer': Stefon Diggs accused of handing out ‘pink cocaine' on boat party with women as NFL stays silent

Time of India29-05-2025
Stefon Diggs faces scrutiny after a video surfaced (Image via AP)
New England Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs is back in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons. A recently surfaced video shows the star NFL player on a boat with a group of women, allegedly handing them a bag filled with pink crystals.
The footage, which quickly spread across social media, has fueled intense speculation over the nature of the substance — with many users suspecting it to be 'pink cocaine,' though there is no confirmation of that claim.
Stefon Diggs under fire as viral boat video ignites drug-related rumors
In the viral video, Diggs is seen chatting casually with three women who reportedly referred to him as 'Daddy' before he passed around the bag of pink material. 'Yikes: NFL fans are speculating that Stefon Diggs handed these three girls what looks to be pink c*caine after he asked them to call him Daddy,' one user wrote on X (formerly Twitter).
Others followed suit with similar reactions, suggesting Diggs was 'serving pink cocaine' and even labeling him 'a football player, pimp and a drug dealer.
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Despite the wave of viral commentary, there is currently no official evidence confirming that the substance was illicit. Still, the video has created a media storm, putting both Diggs and the Patriots in a difficult position during the offseason.
Coach Mike Vrabel and the Patriots respond with discretion
When asked about the situation, Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel addressed the controversy during a media session ahead of an optional team practice, which Diggs did not attend.
'It's something that we're aware of. Obviously, we want to make great decisions on and off the field,' Vrabel said. He added that his discussions with Diggs 'will remain between him I and the club.'
The NFL has chosen not to comment on the situation at this time, with a league spokesperson telling the Associated Press there would be no statement regarding the video.
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Adding another layer to the situation, Diggs has recently been linked to Grammy-winning rapper Cardi B. The two were seen leaving the Met Gala together earlier this month and later sat courtside at a Knicks-Celtics playoff game. Cardi B, who filed for divorce from rapper Offset last year, was reportedly also on the boat during the controversial outing.
As the video continues to circulate online, all eyes are on the NFL and Diggs' camp for an official response.
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