Jennifer Lopez has been criticized by Elon Musk for not “warning” people about her ex-boyfriend, Diddy.
The Tesla founder then brought up Lopez’s personal history with the singer and actor dating Diddy from 1999 to 2001.
Musk said: “J.Lo was like his ex-girlfriend, and now all of a sudden, she’s warning people about Trump. How many people did she warn about Diddy? Oh, zero. Maybe we shouldn’t trust her opinion.”
He added: “People in the music entertainment industry had to know that Diddy was, like, abusing, you know, kids basically, and yet they still fed him kids. Where’s the accountability?”
Lopez has not commented on Diddy since he was first accused of sexual assault a year ago by his ex-girlfriend, Cassie, nor on the following legal proceedings that have seen him charged with sex trafficking, allegations he strongly denies.
It is not the first time Musk has resorted to referencing Diddy when Donald Trump has been criticized by somebody in the entertainment industry.
After Eminem publicly came out to support Kamala Harris at a rally in his home city of Detroit, Musk, who backed Trump’s ultimately victorious campaign with tens of millions of dollars in donations, linked the rap legend to Diddy upcoming trial for sex trafficking.
Musk wrote on his social media platform X (formerly Twitter): “Yet another Diddy party participant.”
His comment, which is unsubstantiated, references the intense scrutiny surrounding the Bad Boy boss’ parties following his arrest for sex trafficking and racketeering.
While the mogul was famed for throwing swanky parties attended by A-list celebrities, the criminal case centers on his alleged “freak off” sex sessions where he forced women to have sex with male prostitutes for his pleasure, according to prosecutors.
He is also facing multiple lawsuits accusing him of sexually assaulting fellow partygoers, including minors, throughout his decades-long reign as one of Hip Hop’s most powerful men.
There is no evidence linking Lopez or Eminem to any criminality nor Diddy’s alleged “freak offs”.