Sean 'Diddy' Combs allegedly stalked Jennifer Lopez after breakup

J.Lo hasn't addressed her ex's legal issues, sparking speculation on potential mistreatment in their relationship.


Pop Culture & Art June 02, 2024
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An ex-intern at Sean 'Diddy' Combs' Bad Boy Records claimed that the troubled rapper used to hire people to stalk his exes to convince them to come back to him. 

This purportedly occurred when Puff Daddy and Jennifer Lopez, also known as 'Jenny from the block,' ended their relationship.

In a recent exposé by Rolling Stone released on May 28, Damien Vasquez claimed that Diddy had employees stationed outside MTV's TRL studios with signs in an attempt to reconcile with his ex after their breakup.

The report also mentioned a similar situation involving Cassie Ventura: 

“Ventura claimed that every time she hid, Combs’ network of operatives found her and implored her to return, including a Bad Boy executive who threatened to withhold the release of her music if she didn’t return Combs’ calls.”

An insider acquainted with the couple's relationship revealed to Rolling Stone that the rap mogul would pretend to be a “heartbroken, hurt man” following Cassie's departure — however, they claimed he was actually “a liar [and] abuser.”

Former Bad Boy president Kirk Burrowes attempted to provide context for the behavior. He highlighted how the rapper's history, particularly the tragic loss of his father, contributed to his difficulties with coping with abandonment:

“Abandonment and the act of leaving can bring about vicious results. And the women catch it the worst.”

Though J.Lo hasn't commented on her ex-boyfriend's recent legal issues, there's speculation about whether she might have experienced any form of mistreatment during their relationship.

She previously recounted instances of being “thrown around and manhandled” in a prior abusive relationship, although she didn't specify the identity of her partner.

According to a previous report by Daily Mail, insiders revealed that the couple's relationship had its share of “its tumultuous ups and downs.” 

However, they also mentioned that she had no plans to comment on the allegations or dedicate time to discussing them, as it's not her narrative to share.

Combs is currently facing several assault and trafficking lawsuits, along with property raids in Los Angeles and Miami in March as part of a Homeland Security inquiry.

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