Beyoncé Allegedly Warned Zendaya About Diddy’s ‘Ritual Parties’: “Don’t Go Upstairs”
CA – In a startling new twist to the ongoing investigation into Sean “Diddy” Combs, award-winning actress Zendaya has reportedly received a private warning from none other than Beyoncé Knowles-Carter, urging her to steer clear of the music mogul’s infamous “ritual parties.” According to sources close to the matter, Beyoncé allegedly cautioned Zendaya with a chilling phrase: “Don’t go upstairs.”
The alleged warning surfaced in a private deposition connected to one of several lawsuits currently facing Combs. While details remain sealed under court orders, entertainment insiders have begun whispering about a series of confidential conversations between Beyoncé and other young women in the industry. These conversations reportedly referenced disturbing behavior taking place at exclusive celebrity parties hosted by Diddy over the past decade.
Zendaya, 28, who has recently transitioned from her Disney roots to critically acclaimed roles in film and fashion, is said to have received the warning during an industry event in early 2023. A close friend of the actress, speaking anonymously, told reporters that Beyoncé had taken Zendaya aside and delivered the message with urgency.
“She told her, ‘Be careful around him. Don’t go upstairs at his parties, no matter what they promise you,’” the source claimed.
While Zendaya herself has not publicly commented on the situation, speculation exploded online after legal documents referenced “a high-profile female entertainer” who had been advised against attending events involving “non-consensual or symbolic behavior behind closed doors.” Fans quickly connected the dots, and the rumor mill began spinning.
Beyoncé’s representatives have neither confirmed nor denied the report, issuing only a brief statement: “Mrs. Carter takes the well-being of young women in the industry seriously. She has always advocated for safety, respect, and accountability.”
Diddy, who is currently the subject of several federal and civil investigations ranging from sexual misconduct to racketeering, has repeatedly denied all allegations, calling them “false, defamatory, and orchestrated by bitter individuals.” His legal team dismissed the latest rumors as “celebrity gossip with no place in a court of law.”
Still, the mention of “ritual parties” has added fuel to conspiracy theories that have long surrounded some corners of Hollywood. Anonymous testimonies, now circulating online and cited in legal forums, describe bizarre and coercive scenes involving blindfolds, locked rooms, and A-list guests encouraged to participate in “elite bonding experiences.”
Several of these accounts, though lacking verified evidence, align in one striking detail: guests were frequently warned not to venture upstairs at Diddy’s private gatherings.
Entertainment lawyer Danielle Rhodes says such allegations, while difficult to prove, can carry serious weight in civil litigation. “When public figures speak—even informally—their words can shape the narrative,” Rhodes noted. “If Beyoncé indeed warned Zendaya, it supports the growing claim that certain patterns of behavior were well known in the industry and quietly discussed for years.”
Social media reaction has been explosive. Fans of Zendaya and Beyoncé have rallied around them with hashtags like #ProtectZendaya and #BeyKnew, praising the alleged warning as an example of women protecting women in a high-pressure, often predatory environment.
“If this is true, Beyoncé is a real one for looking out,” one fan posted on X. “She didn’t stay silent.”
Diddy has not made a public appearance since the latest wave of allegations broke earlier this month. According to sources, he remains under federal surveillance, and his passport has been flagged due to the ongoing investigations.
As the legal proceedings move forward, all eyes will be on the potential testimonies of high-profile figures like Zendaya and Beyoncé. Whether they will be asked—or compelled—to speak remains to be seen. For now, the chilling phrase “Don’t go upstairs” continues to echo across both courtrooms and social platforms.