Stefon Diggs Partying With Bikini-Clad Women Calling Him “Daddy” Video Addressed by Patriots Coach

A video of Stefon Diggs surrounded by women calling him “daddy” is raising eyebrows online.

Diggs, along with his presumed girlfriend Cardi B, were spotted in Miami over Memorial Day weekend soaking up the sun and partying on a yacht.

In a video clip circulating online, the 31-year-old NFL star was seen mingling with a group of bikini-clad women on a boat before asking them, “What’s my name?”

After a few inaudible responses, the women begin to call him “daddy.”

Diggs answers, before pulling out a small container with an unknown substance that at least one user online suspected was “pink cocaine.”

“Don’t take all of it,” he says towards the end of the 30-second clip.

New Englands Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel addressed the viral video of Stefon Diggs on Wednesday, May 28.

During a question-and-answer session, Vrabel told reporters he was “aware” of the video and that he hopes that his players will “make great decisions on and off the field.”

“So the message will be the same for all our players that 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,” Vrabel said.

Although Cardi did not appear in the aforementioned video, a separate video of the rapper on the same boat dancing with a number of women and Diggs also made the rounds on social media.

It’s worth noting that Pink cocaine, also known as tusi, tuci, or tucibi, is not necessarily cocaine at all.

Its signature pink color comes from dye, and its composition varies widely with substances such as ketamine, MDMA, methamphetamine, cocaine, opioids, caffeine, or others, per the National Center for Biotechnology Information.

Despite its phonetic similarities, it should not be confused with “2C” drugs, as the term “tusi” is more of a street label than a reliable chemical identifier.

The drug has been pushed into public conversations after being allegedly connected to several high-profile incidents.

“Pink cocaine” was referenced in Sean “Diddy” Combs’ on-going trafficking and racketeering case, where prosecutors alleged the substance was found in his hotel room.

The substance was also linked to the October 2024 death of One Direction singer Liam Payne, who reportedly had pink cocaine, among other drugs, in his system during a fatal fall from a Buenos Aires hotel balcony.

Another case involved Maecee Marie Lathers, a 24-year-old Instagram model, who told police she was on pink cocaine during a deadly car crash in Miami in August 2024. Bodycam footage of her erratic behavior and making statements about aliens and time travel spread online.