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Rare photos of Jennifer Lopez and Diddy return from white party

Rare photos of Jennifer Lopez and Diddy return from white party



Diddy and Jennifer Lopez caught on camera having a heated argument
Diddy and Jennifer Lopez caught on camera having a heated argument

Jennifer Lopez, who dated accused rapper Diddy from 1999 to 2001, was caught having a heated argument at an allegedly scandalous party.

The Marry me the actress can be seen in photos obtained by Daily mail on the day the disgraced music mogul allegedly attacked a 13-year-old girl.

The Bad Boy Records founder attended the 2000 MTV VMAs afterparty in New York with his then-girlfriend, during which they reportedly had an argument.

Notably, Diddy is named in a lawsuit from the same night, September 7, 2000, accusing him of assaulting an underage girl in front of two unnamed celebrities.

A guest at the event told the outlet: “Diddy was holding a bottle of Cristal champagne at all times while serving his guests. Everyone was dancing and having a good time, but as the night went on, the tension between him and J.Lo increased.

After the former couple attended the awards show that night at Radio City Music Hall, they arrived at the afterparty with JL.o’s sister, Lynda, as well as several of the girls and various members of their entourage, who headed to the club’s VIP area.

However, for unknown reasons, tensions escalated, leading to a theatrical argument in the middle of the party.

In the photos, Lopez could be seen glaring at her ex-boyfriend while pouring champagne for other party guests.

According to reports, the argument continued, and a few hours later, Diddy left the party with Lopez and their entourage.

This comes after Diddy was accused by the victim on the same night. However, Lopez was not mentioned in the case

The alleged victim claimed she was molested by Last night rapper while an anonymous celebrity watched her.

Sean Diddy Combs’ legal team has denied the allegations, claiming he “never committed sexual assault.” The band called the recent lawsuits “a clear attempt to gain publicity.”