Jennifer Lopez music video played repeatedly at Diddy’s “freak off” party, ex-Playboy model alleges

Rachel Kennedy claims Diddy repeatedly played a Jennifer Lopez video during his “freak off” party, calling it “creepy”

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Former Playboy model Rachel Kennedy has made allegations against Sean “Diddy” Combs, claiming that he repeatedly played a Jennifer Lopez music video during one of his “freak off” parties in Tokyo in 2000.

Speaking on The Trial of Diddy podcast by Daily Mail, Kennedy shared that she and two friends were invited to Combs' hotel room after meeting him at the Seventh Heaven topless club in Japan. According to Kennedy, the party quickly took an unsettling turn as Combs allegedly played Lopez’s music video on loop while reportedly speaking to the singer on the phone.

Describing the experience, Kennedy noted, “It was kind of an odd thing to find out that we were watching [Lopez’s] video,” adding that it felt “a little bit creepy” and “very disrespectful.” She further alleged that the situation escalated when one of Combs’ bodyguards entered the room, shouting, “That’s my girl! That’s the girl from last night! What’s going on?” Kennedy claims that the bodyguard’s aggressive behavior created a tense atmosphere, while Combs did not intervene, which she described as him being the “puppet master.”

Kennedy's accusations add to a growing list of allegations against Combs, who has faced multiple claims of misconduct and is currently dealing with sexual assault lawsuits. She also detailed the nature of the “freak off” parties, which allegedly involved drugs and coercive behavior. Combs has denied the allegations and has pleaded not guilty to related charges.

These latest claims contribute to the ongoing legal scrutiny surrounding Combs as more individuals step forward with accounts from his past.

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