Sarah Ferguson Allegedly Linked to Diddy in New Book Claims

A new book report alleges a years-long “friends with benefits” relationship between Sarah Ferguson and Diddy, which her camp denies.
Sarah Ferguson is once again at the center of headline-grabbing controversy after allegations tied to Diddy surfaced in connection with an upcoming book—claims that, if true, would dramatically reshape how the public understands the former Duchess of York’s relationships.
The report points to allegations published by DailyMail.com ahead of author Andrew Lownie’s forthcoming book, Entitled. The core of the story centers on claims that Ferguson’s friendship with the rapper was allegedly far more intimate than many people had previously believed.
One insider quoted in the report says Ferguson “made no secret” about wanting to marry someone wealthy and powerful in the United States. The same source suggests this attitude raises questions about Ferguson’s past, including a moment when she once joked about wanting to marry Jeffrey Epstein.
The coverage also includes a separate description of Ferguson’s approach to dating. with a friend of Epstein’s from Palm Beach. Florida. saying she was known as an opportunist and that she slept with wealthy men.. The report frames these assertions as part of a larger pattern attributed to Ferguson’s romantic choices.
Meanwhile. a palace source quoted in the report paints Ferguson as someone drawn to “bad boys. ” implying she preferred relationships with men who had controversial histories.. The source suggests she struggles to settle with “a good man. ” describing the alleged pattern as something she wouldn’t tolerate for long.
The new book claims Ferguson had a “friends with benefits” relationship with Diddy, according to the report’s account.. It alleges the two first met in 2002 at a New York party hosted by Ghislaine Maxwell. described in the report as an associate of Puff Daddy’s alleged network. and that the arrangement allegedly ran for years starting in 2004.
Adding a celebrity-music-and-brand angle to the allegations, the report says that in 2006 Sean Combs launched a perfume called Unforgivable. It’s alleged the product was inspired by Ferguson and how she supposedly liked her men to smell.
The book’s claims. as presented in the report. also describe private travel with stops in Africa and Europe. where the two were allegedly said to “meet in luxurious hotels.” The report further claims they once stayed at a seven-star hotel costing more than £50. 000 per night—an escalation intended to underline the alleged lifestyle around their relationship.
The allegations extend to Ferguson’s family as well.. The report says Ferguson allegedly introduced her daughters. Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice. to Diddy “many times” when they were younger.. One account claims that when Eugenie was 16. she joined Ferguson on a yacht-party weekend. and that a royal family staff member found the situation “alarming.”
Another thread in the report comes from a former employee of Diddy’s Bad Boy Records. who is cited as making additional claims.. The report says the former employee alleged Diddy was obsessed with the royals. boasted about “slamming” Andrew Mountbatten Windsor’s ex-wife. and described waiting “until Fergie’s daughters come of age.”
As the story spreads, Ferguson’s side is pushing back. The report says her camp has denied the allegations, citing a source close to Ferguson who told The Times that the claims are “fabricated nonsense, blatantly untrue, and yet another false allegation.”
The author, Andrew Lownie, is reported to be standing by the claims. According to the report, he told The Times that his evidence comes from several people and that he does not doubt his sources, arguing that his work is “fully sourced” with former employees of P Diddy and Sarah Ferguson.
For entertainment audiences. stories like this land in a particularly sensitive space where celebrity access. music industry influence. and high-profile social circles intersect.. The report also underscores how quickly reputational narratives can take shape when personal claims are circulated alongside references to other major controversies.
It’s also worth noting how the allegations tie into an ecosystem of relationships and locations—Maxwell’s alleged role in a meeting. Epstein-related context. and brand tie-ins like the perfume.. Even when denied. these details tend to fuel public speculation because they connect otherwise separate chapters of celebrity culture into a single. dramatic storyline.
Whether readers see the claims as credible or as fabricated. the fact that Ferguson’s team is actively disputing the allegations—and that the author says his reporting is fully sourced—means this is unlikely to fade quietly.. For now. the story continues to hinge on contested accounts. with the next phase likely coming as the book approaches publication and details are scrutinized further.
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