Elon Musk is coming for Jennifer Lopez’s credibility after she urged voters against choosing Donald Trump as president.
The X boss, 53, questioned JLo while talking to fellow Trump supporter Joe Rogan, 57, on his podcast, “The Joe Rogan Experience,” following the “Jenny from the Block” singer’s emotional speech at Harris’ Las Vegas rally last week.
After JLo warned people against putting Trump in power, Musk threw her past in her face by reminding listeners that she dated accused sex trafficker Sean “Diddy” Combs from 1999-2001. The rapper has denied the allegations against him.
“JLo was like his ex-girlfriend and it’s like now deciding she’s like warning people against Trump,” Musk told Rogan. “How many people did she warn against Diddy, right? Oh zero, okay. Maybe we shouldn’t trust her opinion.”
The Post has reached out to JLo’s rep for comment.
Rogan chimed in by questioning Harris’ celebrity endorsements, claiming many of the stars backing the vice president had social or business ties to Diddy in the past.
“It’s peculiar that so many who frequented his gatherings are now outspoken supporters of Harris,” the podcast host stated.
“Clearly, he was doing it for his own jollies too, there was something sick about it.”
Musk additionally claimed, “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.”
After their two-hour interview, Rogan endorsed Trump in the 2024 election, a move that he waited until the eleventh hour to do. He recently interviewed the former president in an Oct. 25 podcast episode.
As for Lopez, she addressed Harris’ Sin City crowd to defend Puerto Rico after a comedian called the U.S. territory, “a floating island of garbage.”
The actress also got emotional while expressing that Trump was not the right candidate for the future.
“I believe in the power of women. I believe that women have the power to make the difference in this election. I believe in the power of Latinos. I believe in the power of our community. I believe in the power of all our votes,” Lopez told the crowd.
Her high-profile relationship with Diddy ended in 2001 after a 1999 shooting inside a Times Square club that wounded three bystanders. Lopez was released from custody without being charged after 14 hours in jail.
Her romance timeline with Diddy was put under a microscope following his Sept. 16 arrest. The embattled rapper is behind bars in Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center while awaiting trial on sex trafficking and racketeering charges.
Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones sued Diddy earlier this year. He claimed the Bad Boy Records founder was “responsible for the shooting in the nightclub in New York” and alleged that Diddy bragged about using Lopez to smuggle the gun into the club.
“He shared that artist, and Mr. Combs’ girlfriend at the time, Jennifer Lopez, aka, J.Lo carried the gun into the club for him and passed him the gun after he got into an altercation with another individual,” Jones’ alleged in the lawsuit. Diddy has denied the accusations.
Diddy was accused of sexual assault against a 13-year-old girl the same night he was photographed arguing at a party with Lopez. The alleged incident reportedly occurred at a home later that night. However, the timing raises questions about the dynamics of Diddy’s relationship with Lopez.
She has remained quiet about her ex’s legal troubles. Diddy was charged with racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking and transportation to engage in prostitution. He has pleaded not guilty to the charges and will remain behind bars until his sex trafficking trial set for May 5, 2025.