In recent days, the arrest of entertainment mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs has become a focal point, garnering significant public attention due to shocking revelations related to the dark side of Hollywood.

While the public is still reeling from the disturbing details about Diddy’s allegedly unconventional lifestyle, an audio recording has resurfaced that has sparked further controversy.

The recording is said to capture the last conversation between Michael Jackson and his manager, Dieter Weisner, before the King of Pop passed away.

Does Michael Jackson’s Last Call Reveal A Shocking Secret About Diddy?

In the alleged phone call, a weak voice, believed to be Michael Jackson’s, reveals that a group of powerful individuals are plotting to end his life. “They don’t want me to live anymore,” the voice says.

When pressed for more details, Jackson reportedly responded: “I can’t explain it over the phone. I don’t know what’s going to happen, but I feel it in my soul.

Only God knows. They could shoot me, stab me and say I died of an overdose. They can do anything.”

The person also emphasized that “they” were not the government, but an even more powerful force: “It’s not the government; they’re more powerful than that.

I don’t know who exactly, and I don’t care. They could kill me at any moment. I don’t care about my life anymore. I just want my children to be safe. My angels.”

As this recording is circulating on various online platforms, some netizens have speculated that the influential figure Jackson was referring to could be Diddy.

However, this is purely a hypothesis generated by online users and there is no concrete evidence to support this claim.

Furthermore, the authenticity of the phone call has not been confirmed, leaving the public uncertain as to whether it was really Jackson’s last call or just fabricated content.

Michael Jackson died suddenly at his home in Los Angeles on June 25, 2009, with the initial cause of death reported as cardiac arrest.