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  - Times of India - Entertainment - 08/11/2024 21:12

Lopez's staff defends her against Diddy's allegations

Thea de Sousa, a former employee of Jennifer Lopez, has come forward to defend the singer-actress amidst allegations regarding her past relationship with Sean 'Diddy' Combs. De Sousa asserts that Lopez was unaware of any alleged criminal activities by Combs during their relationship in the 2000s.

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