"Ain't no party like a Diddy Party": Internet reacts after Jennifer Lopez's ex husband accuses her of cheating in scathing online rant 

Jennifer Lopez and Ojani Noa (Image  via Getty)
Jennifer Lopez and Ojani Noa (Image via Getty)

Jennifer Lopez’s ex-husband, Ojani Noa, took aim at her following the actress’s remarks about not receiving love from her former partners. Lopez appeared on the October 15 episode of the Howard Stern Show, where the host asked her if she had ever been "loved." The Parker alum replied with a "No" and added:

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“What I learned, it’s not that I’m not lovable — it’s that they’re not capable. … They don’t have it in them,”
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JLo’s first husband, Ojani Noa, to whom she was married from 1997 to 1998, responded to Lopez’s remarks on Saturday. Noa shared a long post and challenged his ex-wife's take on her exes.

“Stop putting us down. Stop putting me down with your victim card. The problem is not us. Not me. The problem is you. You’re the one who couldn’t keep it in your pants. You have been ‘loved’ a few times. You have been married 4 times. And have had countless relationships in between. You’ve had good relationships… Me for example," Ojani Noa wrote.
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He further accused Jennifer Lopez of "cheating" and "lying" during their marriage. Noa's post went viral on the internet, and many netizens reacted to it.

Jennifer Lopez had dated Diddy for two years before their split in 2001. Reacting to TMZ's X post reporting about Noa's post, a user dragged Diddy's name.

"Ain’t no party like a Diddy Party"
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Another internet user talked about Diddy and Lopez's relationship and accused her of participating in the rapper's alleged "depravity."

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Jennifer Lopez had been in four marriages and had a few reported relationships. Some users shared the same thoughts as Noa and called the actress a "problem."

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However, others slammed JLo's ex-husband for his post and accused him of chasing "fame" by aiming at the actress.

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Some even supported the actress-singer. An X user said that JLO exes never loved the "actual woman" inside her, but the "veneer."

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What more did Ojani Noa say about Jennifer Lopez?

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In his lengthy Instagram post, Noa not only challenged Jennifer Lopez’s claim of not being "loved" but also accused the actress of leaving their relationship for "fame and fortune." He added that he loved her and even left his job, family, and friends to "support" the Unstoppable alum. Noa claimed that he remained "honest" and "faithful" in his marriage.

I was to GOOD for You.. I'm too Good of a Men for You..You chose FAME and FORTUNE moving apart of our relationship. You decided to lie, to CHEAT on me and even though. I stayed. I even tried to keep the marriage going and alive."
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Lopez's former partner claimed that the actress "begged" him to "stay" in the marriage to avoid "bad press." He accused JLO of "caring" about herself and her career. Noa further said:

"You wanted to Continue on Cheating and lying. I couldn't stay anymore and deal with the constantly lying, That's why I left You, that's why I Divorced You. Tell the truth for once. Let people know that o you are the problem. You should be Embarrassed, ashamed of your self."
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Following his Friday post, Ojani Noa shared another post on Sunday responding to the "hate" he received for condemning Jennifer Lopez. In his October 19 post, he wrote:

"To all the Haters Hating on me, commenting Stupid things, insulting me and Disrespecting me..You all live in a bubble, ppl like you can’t deal with reality/truth facts.. better yet. You don’t know S.h.i.t.. you haters are a Bunch of Pathetic Losers. Low Life Pitiful Sad People."
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According to Us Weekly, Jennifer Lopez and Ojani Noa married in 1997 and divorced just after 11 months. The report mentioned that in 2007, a court-appointed arbitrator issued an order that prohibited Noa from criticizing or making negative remarks about Lopez.

Edited by Anuj Singh Kushwaha
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