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Jennifer Lopez, Kim Porter, Yung Miami: A closer look at Sean 'Diddy' Combs' relationship history

Jennifer Lopez, Kim Porter, Yung Miami: A closer look at Sean 'Diddy' Combs' relationship history

Time of India05-05-2025
Sean 'Diddy' Combs' relationship history
As Sean 'Diddy' Combs faces mounting legal battles tied to serious federal allegations including sex trafficking, racketeering, and sexual misconduct, the spotlight has once again turned to the music mogul's past—particularly his history with several famous women. The musician is now facing a legal trial in New York. Here's a detailed look at his relationship and dating history.
Kim Porter
Kim Porter
Among the most enduring relationships in Diddy's life was his long-time bond with the late Kim Porter, a model and actress. The two shared an on-and-off romance that spanned over a decade and resulted in three children. Despite the ups and downs, Porter remained an irreplaceable figure in his life until her passing in 2018. Diddy has referred to her as his 'soulmate', and according to Newsweek, he often credited her with grounding his sense of family.
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Cassie Ventura
Cassie Ventura and Sean Combs
Cassie Ventura, a singer and model, shared a nearly ten-year relationship with Diddy that, at the time, appeared enduring and aspirational. However, their past took a darker turn when Cassie filed a lawsuit accusing Diddy of long-term abuse and manipulation. Though the case was eventually settled out of court, reports suggested that her claims became a catalyst for deeper scrutiny into Diddy's alleged misconduct.
Jennifer Lopez
Jennifer Lopez and Diddy
Back in the late '90s and early 2000s, Diddy's relationship with Jennifer Lopez was the talk of Hollywood. Though short-lived, their romance was filled with red carpet moments and one headline-grabbing incident—a nightclub shooting—that drew significant media attention. Despite their breakup, the relationship remains one of the most iconic chapters in early-2000s celebrity culture.
Lori Harvey
Lori Harvey and Diddy
In 2019, Diddy's name was linked with Lori Harvey, the stepdaughter of comedian and TV host Steve Harvey. The fling caused a stir due to their age gap and swirling rumours that Diddy had once dated Lori's mother, though those claims were never confirmed.
Sarah Chapman: A Private Partner and Co-Parent
Sarah Chapman and Diddy
Unlike his more public romances, Diddy's relationship with Sarah Chapman remained largely out of the spotlight. She is the mother of one of his daughters, and while the two kept their romantic history low-key, they have co-parented peacefully over the years.
Yung Miami
: A Modern, Undefined Bond
Yung Miami and Diddy
More recently, Diddy was seen alongside rapper Yung Miami, one half of the hip-hop duo City Girls. Their interactions included affectionate interviews and joint appearances, which hinted at a casual, mutually supportive connection. Neither party defined the relationship formally, but both described it as 'fun' and unconventional.
As reported by People, these past relationships are being re-examined amid the serious allegations surrounding Diddy today. What once appeared to be a glamorous dating history is now part of a much more sobering narrative.
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