Jennifer Lopez’s First Husband Claims Diddy Is Partially To Blame For Their Divorce, ‘She Did Go To The Parties’

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Jennifer Lopez‘s first husband, Ojani Noa, says that Diddy played a role in his divorce from her. Jennifer was married to Ojani for 11 months before they separated in January 1998. After that, she began dating Diddy in 1999, but they broke up in 2001. 

Recently, Ojani shared his thoughts about Diddy’s connection to Jennifer in an Instagram post. He posted a list titled

“Diddy party guest list”

with an arrow pointing to Lopez’s name. It’s unclear if the list he posted is real. 

In the caption, he mentioned that his name isn’t on the guest list and wrote,

“I’M NOT ON THE LIST. To those people and media outlets asking if I ever went or participated in that Piece of Sh*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.”

He provided more details about his comments during an interview with Univision’s Despierta América, saying in Spanish,

“I put up the post asking to please stop asking me [if I went to the parties]. I didn’t go to any party, but she did go to the parties. They should ask her when you have her present, not me.”

He then indicated that

“Part of that divorce was because of Puffy. When we were already married, when Selena came out and her career took off—she told me, ‘Papi, I want to be a singer.’ I said, ‘Mami, let’s do it. Let’s take advantage of the opportunity and take meetings with different record labels and see which one will sign you.’”

Diddy was also part of her contract with Sony and helped produce songs for her first album, On the 6, which came out in 1999. According to Ojani,

“That’s where the deception and the lying began. That’s where the separation began.”

Diddy is now in jail facing charges related to sex trafficking, racketeering, and prostitution. 

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