Sean “Diddy” Combs’ recent litany of sexual assault lawsuits and an ongoing sex trafficking investigation has put the limelight back on the “Bad Boy for Life” rapper’s past – including his high-profile romances.
Perhaps one of his most memorable relationships to date, though, was with pop superstar Jennifer Lopez.
Although the former couple only dated for two years, they went through the highest highs and lowest lows in the public eye together.
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Combs and Lopez continued to dominate Hollywood red carpets with their glamorous fashion moments, but the most standout appearance was at the 2000 Grammys the following February.
The “Let’s Get Loud” singer broke the internet — before that term even existed — by wearing a jaw-dropping, low cut, green Versace dress that led to the creation of Google Images.
Although most people may not remember that Combs was her date that night, Lopez did indeed walk hand-in-hand with the record executive, who wore a silver suit with a lavender hue and sunglasses.
While they appeared to be a picture-perfect couple in many ways, Lopez was secretly realizing that they had intrinsic differences regarding their interests.
“Puff loves to go out,” the “Get Right” singer told Rolling Stone for their February 2001 issue, calling Combs by his then-monicker, “Puff Daddy.”
“He’s been a going-out-to-clubs person all his life, doing his thing. I’ve always been a homebody.”
A top industry source told The Post at the time, “She wanted to end it for a long time, but she wanted to do it gracefully – especially with a guy like that, with his bad temper and high profile.”
Ironically, it was a party night out that seemingly caused the most strain in the pair’s relationship.
In December 1999, Lopez and Combs were hanging out at Shyne nightclub in Times Square when a fellow clubgoer reportedly tossed a wad of bills at the “It’s All about the Benjamins” rapper, setting off a heated argument that broke out into gunfire.
Lopez and Combs reportedly fled the scene in a Lincoln Navigator SUV, and police had to chase them down as they sped past 11 red lights.
once cops pulled them over, they found a stolen and loaded 9mm semiautomatic in their vehicle, and all parties were arrested on a weapons possessions charge.
Lopez was held in a cell for more than 12 hours where she bawled her eyes out, per police.
The “Enough” star reportedly wanted to end things with Combs then, but played the supportive girlfriend role for a while longer while his case was tried in court.
The “Can’t Nobody Hold Me Down” rapper was acquitted following the trial, and he later quietly settled civil suits with the victims for undisclosed amounts.
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“It was a complete nightmare from beginning to end,” Lopez told Elle magazine for their July 2000 issue, reflecting on the ordeal. “I was scared to death in the car. I had absolutely no idea what was going on. No one did.”
Lopez broke up with Combs for good in February 2001, with his alleged infidelity being the final nail in the coffin.
A lawsuit filed that year claimed the “Making the Band” exec had been carrying on a sexual relationship with the now-late Kim Porter from 1995 to 2000, while he was still dating the “Wedding Planner” star.
Two years after the split, Lopez spoke to Vibe magazine about her relationship with Diddy for her 2003 cover story, admitting, “It was the first time I was with someone who wasn’t faithful.”
”I was in this relationship with Puff where I was totally crying, crazy and going nuts, it really took my whole life in a tailspin,” she also said, according to Entertainment Weekly.
At the time, Lopez further addressed claims she “hunt down” Combs at hotel rooms – and didn’t deny it.
”I can’t remember right now, but I won’t say it didn’t happen,” the “Love Don’t Cost a Thing” singer said.
”I never caught him but I just knew. … I had to think, ‘Do I want to be home with kids in 10 years wondering where somebody is at three in the morning?’”
Since their romance ended, however, the two music industry superstars have remained friends.
In 2014, Lopez reflected of their time together, “He gave me so many cues and taught me so many things.
“I’ll always be grateful to him for that and I love that he can be so supportive of me so many years later and there’s still so much mutual respect, admiration and love there.”