UFC president Dana White did not hold back when revealing who he considers the rudest celebrity he has ever met, calling Sean “Diddy” Combs the “biggest douchebag ever.”
The fiery remark came during White’s appearance on “The Katie Miller Podcast” on Tuesday.
The 56-year-old fight executive recounted a disturbing encounter involving his niece and the hip-hop mogul at a celebrity charity event years ago.
According to White, his niece was a big fan of Combs and wanted to get a photo with him during one of skateboard legend Tony Hawk’s children’s charity events.
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White said he encouraged her to approach the music star for a quick picture.
However, the moment allegedly turned sour. White claimed Combs, who was surrounded by a large entourage of security guards, refused to interact with the young fan.
The experience left the girl shaken and running back to her uncle in fear.
“Oh, Diddy — 100 percent the biggest douchebag ever,” White said when asked who the nastiest celebrity he had encountered was, adding that he wanted to “really f—king stick it to whoever it was.”
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White recalled being furious that Combs would treat a child fan poorly, especially in a setting designed for children and families.
“The guy’s there with f—king 10 security guards, right? You need security at a f—king kids event?” he said.
He continued airing his frustration, explaining that the intimidating entourage had frightened his niece. “And then they were rude to her and scared her,” he said before tearing into Combs’ reaction.
“That’s who’s listening to your f—king sh—y music, okay? That’s who’s listening to this, okay? Are you f—king kidding me? And that’s how you’re going to treat some girl that’s a fan and wanted a picture with you?”
White’s story quickly took off online as listeners reacted to the bluntness of his remarks. The UFC boss rarely shies away from controversy, and his candid retelling added fuel to the growing public scrutiny surrounding Combs.
White said that his feelings toward Combs were shared by others in his circle.
He revealed that fighter Conor McGregor, who was also an admirer of the music producer, had his own hostile reaction to meeting Combs at a separate event.
“Conor McGregor — also a fan of Combs — ran into him and wanted to ‘punch him in the face’ when they met,” White said on the podcast.
The outspoken sports executive’s recollection came as Combs, 56, continues serving a four-year sentence in a federal prison in New Jersey.
He was convicted in October 2025 on charges of transporting individuals for prostitution.
While the Manhattan jury cleared him of more severe counts of sex trafficking and racketeering after a two-month trial, the conviction marked a dramatic downfall for the rapper and producer once celebrated as a hip-hop mogul.
White did not elaborate further about whether he ever confronted Combs after the charity event. However, his detailed story made clear how strongly he still feels about the incident years later.
The UFC figurehead’s remarks painted a vivid picture of the value he places on humility and fan interaction, particularly when it involves children.
His comments echoed frustration that the celebrity world often operates with arrogance and distance from everyday people.
Listeners of “The Katie Miller Podcast” quickly circulated clips of White’s rant across social media, amplifying his criticisms and reigniting public debate over Combs’ behavior and reputation.
The explosive claim has since become one of the most talked-about moments from White’s podcast appearance, capturing attention for both its intensity and its timing amid Combs’ ongoing legal troubles.
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