A viral YouTube video falsely claiming Britney Spears testified in Sean “Diddy” Combs’ federal trial has been debunked as fictional. The video, posted by the channel WhatIsMyStarWorth, alleged that Spears took the stand and blamed Diddy for her 2007 MTV VMA breakdown, but this is completely fabricated.
The video racked up over 150K views and made sensational claims such as Britney being “sabotaged” by Diddy and drugged at a party. However, no verified court documents or news reports confirm Britney ever testified. ABC News and USA Today both confirmed her name is not on the list of witnesses who have testified so far.
The video even included a disclaimer admitting the content is fictional and edited, and sources like Snopes and Inner City Press—who are closely tracking the trial—have not reported any testimony by Britney.
While Cassie Ventura mentioned Britney’s presence at her 21st birthday in Las Vegas in 2007—which Diddy also attended—Spears has never accused him of any wrongdoing related to that night or her later struggles.
In fact, Britney has not spoken publicly about Diddy in connection with her career struggles. Her 2023 memoir The Woman In Me referenced her 2007 VMA performance, blaming poor preparation and personal stress, not Diddy.
The video falsely claimed Spears accused Combs of manipulating and derailing her career, but all such claims are baseless and not supported by any credible evidence.
The WhatIsMyStarWorth channel is known for fake content, previously posting fabricated stories about other celebrities allegedly testifying, including Samuel L. Jackson, Justin Bieber, Will Smith, and even Diddy’s own mother and daughters—none of which are true.
Despite past public encounters between Britney and Diddy, including partying together in 2007, there is no link between him and her conservatorship or mental health crisis, as some rumors suggest.
Bottom line: Britney Spears has not testified, accused Diddy, or been involved in his trial, beyond a passing mention by Cassie. The viral video is part of a growing trend of AI-generated misinformation disguised as courtroom drama.