Elon Musk has lambasted Jennifer Lopez for warning people against voting for Donald Trump but failing to warn people against her former boyfriend Sean 'Diddy' Combs.
J-Lo voiced her support for failed Presidential candidate Kamala Harris prior to this week’s US election vote.
But Musk says she has remained quiet about the alleged abuser Combs since his arrest on multiple charges including sex trafficking and racketeering.
The X-boss appeared on the Joe Rogan podcast, telling the host: “J-Lo was like his ex-girlfriend and it's like now deciding she's like warning people against Trump.”
The topic emerged during Musk’s November 4 appearance on The Joe Rogan Experience, where Rogan brought up the alleged conduct at Diddy’s notorious Los Angeles parties.
Rogan noted the array of celebrities who have been associated with Diddy over the years. Musk seized the moment to target Lopez, questioning why she hadn’t “warned” the public, given her past relationship with the music mogul.
“It’s like J-Lo was his ex-girlfriend and now she’s warning people against Trump,” Musk said. “How many people did she warn about Diddy? Oh, zero? OK. Maybe we shouldn’t trust her.”
Rogan seemed to agree with Musk’s criticism of celebrities endorsing Harris.
He said: “It's peculiar that so many who frequented his gatherings are now outspoken supporters of Harris.
“Clearly, he was doing it for his own jollies too, there was something sick about it.”
Musk, who is being touted by Trump as his advisor on spending cuts during his second term, 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.
“Like where's the accountability? They had to know.”
In the two-hour interview, Rogan had revealed that he endorsed Trump, who has become President in the US for a second time, beating Harris in key states and winning the popular vote.
Lopez and Diddy, both aged 55, were one of the most high profile couples when they dated between 1999 and 2001.
They were never married.
She previously revealed that the disgraced star did refer to their relationship as a marriage and often asked for a “divorce”.
She told Rolling Stone in 2001: “He told me many times, ‘I want a divorce.’ I would be away a lot, or he would... he couldn't go far, whatever, but he would say, ‘So, where do I send the paper?’”
She explained she wanted to keep details about them “sacred and private”.
Diddy has also been accused of sexual assault against a 13-year old girl the same night she and Diddy were pictured arguing at a party together before leaving later on alongside his entourage.
The alleged incident is said to have occurred at a house later than night.
The couple stayed together for another five months, eventually splitting in February 2001.
At a recent autograph signing, Lopez was seen quickly walking away from fans after being peppered with questions about her relationship with the accused sexual predator.
Lopez, who is in the process of divorcing estranged husband Ben Affleck, was asked: “JLo, do you have any comments about Diddy and the allegations?” by one fan.
Rather than answer, she immediately stopped signing autographs and walked out of the door, with other fans shouting after her “don't leave”.
Last week, Lopez urged voters in Nevada to give Harris a silver screen ending and expressed outrage over the Puerto Rico dig made at Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally.
Diddy has been accused of kidnapping, drugging and coercing women into sexual activities, sometimes through the use of firearms and threats of violence.
His Los Angeles mansion was raided by police in March. There, officers seized supplies that they say were intended for use in orgies known as "freak offs", including drugs and more than 1,000 bottles of baby oil.
The hip hop star, who is currently being held in a Federal Detention Centre while he awaits trial, has denied all the charges.
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