Stefon Diggs doesn't want to talk about the now-infamous Miami yacht party.
During a press conference on Tuesday (June 10) at the New England Patriots’ mandatory minicamp, the 31-year-old wide receiver dodged questions about the viral video. The clip showed him handing a small plastic bag, which many online suspected contained “pink cocaine,” to a group of bikini-clad women.
Diggs' rumored girlfriend, Cardi B, was present at the party but did not appear in the video involving the plastic bag, nor has she publicly commented on the matter.
“Obviously, I wanna be as candid with you guys as possible. I kinda have a thing where, [I don’t] talk about my personal life with people I don't know personally,” Diggs told reporters. "I'm pretty sure everybody here, men and women, are great people, but you know what I'm saying, I kinda keep my personal life personal."
He said he had spoken with Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel and echoed his general advice, “He told me, you know, hoping everybody [is] ‘making good decisions.' I had a conversation with people in the building as well, so, everything else is everything else. The particulars is all internal.”
“I understand that it’s kind of incumbent on us to ask: what was in the bag?” asked one reporter.
“Obviously it's a conversation that's happening internal,” Diggs responded. “I can't have too much of a conversation about it, but I've been in this league 10 years. You can format the question in many different ways, you know, I'm obviously answer it the same way.”
When asked if he knew he was being filmed during the incident, Diggs repeated the same sentiment.
“Once again, you can format the question in many different ways," he said. "I've been doing this for 10 years. The conversation that I had with Vrabes and the people in the building obviously is gonna be handled internal, know what I'm saying? And in-house.”
When another reporter pressed him on whether he regretted the incident, Diggs pushed back: “So you ask me again. I would hate to repeat myself again.”
A final attempt to ask what he had learned from the situation and how he planned to move forward as a Patriot was also met with resistance.
“Obviously, I don't want to be rude, but I would hate to repeat myself for the fourth time,” Diggs said. “You want me to repeat myself again and say the same thing again? I mean, I'm trying to be as polite as possible.”
Diggs’ comments comes a day after Kevin Hart referenced the controversy in a joke he made as a host of the 2025 BET Awards.
"I'm gonna do my part. I'm shutting down the idea of after parties, no after parties tonight, OK? None. Take your asses home after this. That's why I did it on a Monday. People gotta go to work tomorrow. No after parties. That's where shit gets slippery at them goddamn after parties," Hart said during his opening monologue, seemingly referencing Diddy and the allegations made against him.
"No yachts, no boats. Cardi B, no pink stuff, what the fuck? None of that stuff," he continued. "Everybody's gonna get hit tonight. We're live. It's gonna be a good time."
Later that night, Hart gave Cardi and other women in hip-hop a shoutout for their contributions to the genre.
“The women in hip-hop are doing such amazing—I told you guys it's a matter of giving flowers, so I wanna make sure I celebrate this correctly. Shouts out to Cardi B, shouts out to Meg[an] Thee Stallion. Shouts out to Latto, Doechii, just to name a few. You guys are all doing amazing things,” Hart said.
“We all love you, we all see you, we all support you. It's dope as hell to see how you guys are pushing the goddamn business in music forward. Keep going ladies, keep going,” he added.