Diddy Would Make Other Women At His Parties Watch Jennifer Lopez’s Music Videos: Report

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Rachel Kennedy, a former Playboy model who once attended a party thrown by Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, said that the disgraced rapper and producer made her and her friends watch one of Jennifer Lopez’s music videos.

The revelation from Kennedy came in a recent podcast interview in which she detailed being invited back to Sean Combs’ room for a party after meeting him at Seventh Heaven, a topless club in Japan.

Kennedy claims that she and her friends were invited back to Combs’ room for a party, only to find just him. While Kennedy says she and a friend willingly performed oral on Combs, the situation became “angry and violent” when one of his security guards came into the room and got jealous.

At one point during the incident, Kennedy says Combs played one of Lopez’s music videos, although she did not say for which song.

“It was kind of an odd thing to find out that we were watching [Lopez’s] video,” Kennedy said on the Daily Mail’s The Trial of Diddy podcast. “It seemed a little bit creepy to me, very disrespectful.”

Combs dated Lopez from 1999 through 2001, with Lopez reportedly “running scared” from her connections to the federally indicted alleged criminal.

Diddy is currently being held at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn as he awaits his trial, which is scheduled to begin in May.

After being arrested by Homeland Security agents in New York City on September 16, Diddy was charged with racketeering, sex trafficking, and transportation to engage in prostitution. If found guilty, Diddy — who has pled not guilty — faces a minimum of 15 years and a maximum of life in prison.

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Eric Italiano is a NYC-based writer who spearheads BroBible's Pop Culture and Entertainment content. He covers topics such as Movies, TV, and Video Games, while interviewing actors, directors, and writers.
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