A disturbing new theory has emerged from the shadows of Hollywood, alleging that the same powerful, shadowy forces responsible for the near-fatal illness of Jamie Foxx were also behind the downfall and subsequent “elimination” of R&B legend D’Angelo.

The connection begins with the explosive allegations surrounding Sean “Diddy” Combs and the notorious “freakoff” parties.

 

The Foxx-Diddy-Poison Connection

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After Jamie Foxx suffered a life-threatening medical emergency—a health crisis he described as going “to hell and back”—rumors quickly surfaced that he had been poisoned. These rumors were fueled by Diddy’s former bodyguard, Big Homie Cece, who openly alleged that Diddy attempted to poison Foxx and even reported him to the FBI.

The motive, according to speculation, lay in the alleged practice of recording these private events to use as leverage. Foxx himself previously revealed he was invited to Diddy’s private parties, at one point agreeing to act as a personal cameraman to gain entry, an activity that, according to Cassie’s lawsuit, was common practice for Diddy to maintain control over attendees.

It is speculated that Foxx’s knowledge of key attendees or footage from these events made him a liability, leading to the alleged poisoning attempt. Big Homie Cece even suggested the poisoning agent, cyanide, has the possibility of causing pneumonia, drawing a speculative parallel to the 2018 passing of Diddy’s former partner, Kim Porter.

 

The Industry’s Break: D’Angelo’s Downfall

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The conspiracy theory alleges that D’Angelo was also a victim of the same Hollywood machine, which “broke” him after his rise to fame.

Shift to Sex Symbol: Following the release of the iconic music video for “Untitled (How Does It Feel),” the industry’s focus shifted entirely from D’Angelo’s neo-soul music to his body.
The “Stripper” Comment: D’Angelo spoke openly about his discomfort and identity crisis, stating that he felt like a “stripper” on stage when a woman threw money at him, confused over whether he was making music for “God or for sex.”
Spiraling and Legal Troubles: The pressure, coupled with reported substance issues, led D’Angelo to gain weight and retreat from the spotlight. His struggles became public with several arrests, including a 2005 DUI and possession charge, and a 2010 arrest for soliciting prostitution from an undercover police officer, where he was also charged with possession of a controlled substance.

 

The “Sacrifice” Theory

 

Foxx and D’Angelo were reportedly close, and Foxx posted an emotional tribute to the R&B artist following his passing. Internet speculation alleges that Foxx’s proximity to Diddy’s circle meant he may have witnessed D’Angelo being compromised or abused while high on substances at these parties.

The theory suggests that the powerful figures who profited from transforming D’Angelo into a sexual symbol and then exploiting his vulnerabilities eventually “sacrificed” or “eliminated” him once he was no longer commercially viable and the weight of the industry’s abuse had broken him. Foxx’s alleged revelation of D’Angelo’s fate is viewed by some as an attempt to expose the same system that targeted him in an alleged attempt to silence him.