“HE INFECTED HER” Orlando Brown Calls Out Meek Mill For Infecting Nicki Minaj | HO’
Orlando Brown is back — and he’s naming names.

Orlando Brown is back at it again—and this time, he’s not just coming for Diddy. The former “That’s So Raven” star is now making explosive claims that Meek Mill allegedly infected Nicki Minaj with something during their past relationship, and the internet has no idea whether to laugh, cringe, or start asking serious questions.
“Why would they not have [a relationship] when they’re gay rappers?” Brown said in a recent interview, referring to Diddy and Meek Mill. When asked directly if he believes Meek Mill is gay, Orlando didn’t hesitate: “We all know he’s gay.”
But the allegation that has everyone talking goes much further. Brown claims that whatever “infection” Diddy allegedly passed around inside his inner circle made its way to Meek Mill—and then, through Meek, to Nicki Minaj when the two were still a couple. “He still believes that the infection that Meek supposedly passed down to Nicki was passed down to him from Diddy,” a commentator summarized.
Orlando didn’t stop there. During an appearance on No Jumper, he made graphic claims about Nicki Minaj’s personal hygiene, accusing her of having what he described as a “smelly” condition.
“She almost put me through a lot of [expletive],” Brown said. “Her whole team. Very annoyed.” He claimed Nicki nearly took his life after he confronted her about the alleged issue.
Meek Mill has reportedly denied any involvement in the Diddy controversies or Orlando Brown’s specific accusations. He has previously dismissed the claims as the ramblings of someone seeking attention or struggling with mental health. But receipts, as they say, don’t lie.
Let’s rewind. When Diddy was indicted, federal agents reported finding not only 1,000 bottles of baby oil but also three AR-15s at his residences in Miami and Los Angeles.

The indictment detailed the use of these supplies in so-called “freakoffs”—wild parties involving controlled substances, extra linens, and strategic lighting.
Cassie, Diddy’s former girlfriend, testified that she would suffer recurring UTIs after performing in back-to-back freakoffs to the point that Cipro, a common antibiotic, no longer worked for her.
Then there was Clayton Howard, a male escort who dragged both Cassie and Diddy to court, claiming Cassie gave him an STD. He alleged that Cassie manipulated him into taking ecstasy and having unprotected intimacy, ordering him to “go for hours on end, resulting in tears, skin peeling, and scabbing.”
So when Orlando Brown ties Meek Mill to that world, he’s not pulling it entirely out of thin air. There is evidence of Diddy and Meek being unusually close—photographed in matching outfits, appearing in a video that Meek allegedly tried to erase from the internet. “You deserve it, daddy,” Diddy told Meek in one clip. “Proud of you. I love you.”
A property manager once claimed that Diddy’s requests for Meek Mill were “super sketchy,” specifically requiring double-sided locked doors to keep things completely under wraps. T
he party allegedly wrapped up around 3:00 a.m., but the aftermath was described as a horror show—wet sheets, lubes everywhere, various substances scattered across the property. Cleanup crews reportedly found red fluid on the sheets.
When Lil Rod filed his lawsuit against Diddy, he alleged that Diddy told him he had slept with two other celebrities. One was described as a Philadelphia rapper who dated Nicki Minaj—obviously Meek Mill. The other was said to have performed at the Super Bowl and had a successful Vegas residency.
And let’s not forget: Nicki Minaj herself has previously been implicated as one of the faces caught on those infamous tapes Diddy was allegedly keeping.
“The last freakoff tape that just got sold on the Darknet went for 500 million,” one source claimed. “It had multiple stars in it. Nicki Minaj, Rihanna, Chris Brown, Justin Bieber, Drake.”
Orlando Brown has been consistent on this topic long before the Diddy indictment dropped. And he’s not alone. Jaguar Wright also claimed that Meek Mill was one of the artists being taken advantage of in Hollywood under the guise of “mentorship” by older men.
“Screaming to get away from them in their mentorship,” Wright said. “Meek Mills, Bashar [Jackson], left that house screaming.”
Still, Meek Mill has publicly pushed back. After the accusations started piling up, he tweeted about not believing any of the allegations because he had been subject to damaging rumors himself. He even reportedly offered $100,000 to anyone who could prove he had anything to do with Diddy’s inner circle.
“You can’t take back with your wallet what your eyes have seen,” Orlando fired back.

Now, the big question is whether Orlando Brown is a reliable source. He has struggled with addiction and mental health issues for years. Dr. Phil once tried to intervene, but the interview went off the rails when Orlando failed to remember the names of his own children.
“I barely don’t know them. They don’t know me,” he admitted.
But some argue that his bizarre delivery shouldn’t automatically invalidate his experiences. “If Orlando Brown truly experienced the dark underbelly of the entertainment industry, his current state might be a manifestation of complex PTSD,” one observer noted.
“This could literally just be a way for him to speak his truth after years of suppression.”
What cannot be denied is that Nicki Minaj and Meek Mill’s breakup was famously toxic—filled with Twitter wars, public shots, and lingering animosity that never quite made sense to fans. If Orlando’s allegations have even a grain of truth, it would explain why those two have such deep-rooted hatred for each other years later.
Meek Mill has not issued a new statement responding directly to Orlando’s latest claims. Nicki Minaj’s camp has remained silent. And Diddy remains in custody, awaiting trial on federal charges.
“Yo, Diddy, you gave me the smoosh,” Orlando said in one of his more cryptic rants. “I love it.”
Whether he’s a truth-teller trapped in a broken system or a man lost to his own demons, Orlando Brown is not backing down. And as one commenter put it: “Maybe, just maybe, the bizarre nature of his delivery shouldn’t automatically invalidate the potential reality of his experiences.”