In recent months, a dangerous new drug has grabbed global attention. Pink cocaine, also known as “tusi” or simply “pink,” has gained popularity and become central in high-profile cases involving figures like Liam Payne and Diddy Combs.
Although some believe this synthetic drug is safe, the reality is starkly different. Composed of a mix of various substances, its use can feel like a deadly game of Russian roulette.
What Is Pink Cocaine?

First, it’s important to clarify that pink cocaine isn’t actually cocaine. Despite the name, it’s a mix of multiple chemical compounds. Tusi is typically made with substances like ketamine and MDMA, which produce stimulating and hallucinogenic effects.
Its distinctive pink color comes from added substances during manufacturing, which can vary depending on the producer.
Pink cocaine has gained popularity not only for its euphoric and reality-distorting effects but also for its reputation as a “high-end” drug. However, experts warn that the variable chemical makeup makes each dose unpredictable and extremely dangerous.
Pink Cocaine and Its Connection to Liam Payne and Diddy Combs

The association of pink cocaine with the tragic death of Liam Payne and the sexual abuse allegations against Diddy Combs has set social media ablaze.
Within a single month—and despite Liam’s passing in Argentina and Diddy’s alleged crimes occurring in the U.S.—media reports indicate tusi is linked to both cases.
Following the tragic death of former One Direction member Liam Payne, initial toxicology reports confirmed the presence of pink cocaine in his system, suggesting he may have consumed tusi shortly before his fatal fall from a hotel balcony.
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Meanwhile, in the allegations filed against Diddy Combs, reports suggest the rapper may have played a role in transporting pink cocaine across U.S. borders. A federal prosecutor disclosed to a judge that, during Diddy’s arrest in New York, “bags of pink powder” were discovered in his hotel room. So far, Diddy faces more than 120 allegations of sexual abuse.

