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Another ex shows up, Diddy posts photo with J Lo in the middle of Bennifer’s comeback

Another ex shows up, Diddy posts photo with J Lo in the middle of Bennifer's comeback

Another ex appears, rapper Diddy has taken social media by storm by posting a photo with Jennifer Lopez from the time they were a couple.

Another ex shows up, Diddy posts photo with J Lo in the middle of Bennifer’s comeback

Diddy is back, it seems, rolling with his ex, Jennifer Lopez, while she’s with another guy, or maybe he’s just trolling both of them.

The hip-hop Mogul just posted a #TBT of him linked to J Lo when they were dating.

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By the way, Ben started about a year and a half after sharing with Puff Daddy as he was known at the time.

Whatever Diddy’s motive, it’s not the first time he has some provocation on Lopez while in a relationship with someone else.

You may remember in early 2019, he slipped in his comments to reply “oh my god” with a heart eyes Emoji to one of her sexy photos while dating Alex Rodriguez.

Fans accused him of being thirsty, and A-Rod even responded to Diddy’s comment with “Lucky me.” J Lo later revealed that Diddy apologized to A-Rod for the comment.

It’s too early to tell what the reaction to the latest social media stunt is or if he finally apologizes to Affleck.

Rapper Diddy has taken social media by storm by posting a photo with Jennifer Lopez from the time when the two were a couple.

“TBT” was the message the 51-year-old music mogul posted next to the 2000 photo showing him and JLo holding hands.

Lopez and Sean Combs dated from September 1999 to February 2001.

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