
Stefon Diggs Breaks Silence On Controversial Pink Powder Video

Stefon Diggs addressed the rumors surrounding a recent yacht trip with Cardi B and a viral video featuring a pink substance.
At the Patriots’ minicamp on Tuesday (June 11), Diggs told reporters that he won’t discuss his private life with strangers and that any conversations about the incident will remain behind closed doors.
The wide receiver, who joined New England this offseason, was asked repeatedly about a viral clip showing him handing a pink bag to bikini-clad women on a boat.
Yikes: NFL fans are speculating that Stefon Diggs handed these three girls what looks to be pink c*caine after he asked them to call him Daddy. https://t.co/i8zahZES2b pic.twitter.com/aHPD8FXSQz
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) May 27, 2025
When pressed about what was inside, Diggs replied, “I want to be as candid with you as possible, but I kind of like have a thing where I don’t talk about my personal life with people I don’t know personally.”
Diggs confirmed that he had spoken with Mike Vrabel and other team officials about the video but kept the specifics vague.
“I had a conversation with [Mike] Vrabel, obviously,” he added. “I’mma echo everything he said, hoping everybody is making good decisions. And I had a conversation with people in the building as well. So everything else is everything else. The particulars are all internal.”
Reporters continued to ask about the nature of the substance, which some online have speculated might be “pink cocaine,” though there’s been no confirmation.
Nonetheless, Diggs didn’t budge.
“Obviously, it’s a conversation that’s happening internal, which I can’t have too much of a conversation about it,” he said. “But I’ve been in this league 10 years; you can format the question many different ways; I’mma obviously to answer it the same way.”
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Patriots Head Coach Reacts To Stefon Diggs Controversy
Vrabel addressed the issue last month.
‘Well, it’s something that we’re aware of, and obviously, we want to make great decisions on and off the field,” he said. “We’re trying to make great decisions, and any conversations that I’ve had with Stefon will remain between him and I and the club.”
As of Tuesday (June 11), the NFL has not released a statement, and there is no official word on whether the substance was illegal.