Jennifer Lopez’s first husband blames Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs for their divorce

The allegations surrounding Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs remains the biggest story in hip-hop, and likely will be for the foreseeable future. Now, everyone who has ever come into contact with him has something to say about him and the accusations levelled against the music mogul. 

Although many A-list celebrities have remained eerily quiet, a lot of figures who people had forgotten about are resurfacing to add their two cents to the conversation. One such person is Jennifer Lopez’s ex-husband, Ojani Noa.

The Cuban actor was one of the first people to enter a relationship with the star publicly, and during the 1990s, Lopez became one of the most renowned celebrities in America. However, due to her subsequent relationship with Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, she has come under a lot of scrutiny from obsessed fans.

Last month, Combs was arrested in Manhattan and charged with racketeering and sex trafficking and is currently in Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Centre. Still, many people are talking about his past, and one of the people he had a relationship with early in his career was Jennifer Lopez. But it was after her divorce from Noa.

A recent post circulating social media showed an alleged guest list of a Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs party, and Noa decided to repost the list. Within the names mentioned, an arrow points to Jennifer Lopez.

The caption of his post read, “To those people and media outlets asking if I ever went or participated in that Piece of S**t (DIDDY’S) Freak-Off Parties. No, and No. Never. But my Ex-Wife (Jennifer Lopez), a.k.a (JLO) Did. Ask Her. Oh, and ask her about the SEX TAPES, The 734 DILDOS And The BABY OIL.” Lopez is yet to respond to these accusations, which are unfounded.

The angry actor made severe allegations about Lopez with that one post. However, he turned most of his ire toward Combs. During an appearance on the Spanish talk show Despierta América, Noa insisted that the “distance” and “deception” in his marriage were a direct result of Lopez meeting Combs in the late ’90s.

Noa stated Lopez began falling under the influence of the Bad Boy founder when she was working on her 1999 project, On The 6, and insisted that this was the beginning of the end for him and his then-wife.

Noa alleged that after falling under Combs’ spell, Lopez called “several companies” to “throw [him] out” and “different television networks not to give [him] work.” This led to a messy divorce, and shortly after their split, Combs began dating Lopez for two years before parting ways in 200. Lopez later married dancer and actor Cris Judd, singer-songwriter Marc Anthony, and eventually Ben Affleck.