Fans spot fascinating link between Diddy’s exes from J Lo to Cassie as rapper is arrested for sex trafficking: ‘This is not a coincidence’

Fans have discovered an interesting link between Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ exes after the rapper was arrested for sex trafficking.

The 54-year-old rapper from Bump, Bump, Bump was charged Monday with years of coercion and abuse, in which he used blackmail and violence to control his victims.

He is also accused of inducing female victims and male sex workers to engage in sexual acts, sometimes lasting for days under the influence of drugs, known as ‘Freak Offs’.

While his former partners have not publicly commented on his arrest, fans have noticed a common theme among several of his ex-girlfriends.

The ladies are depicted wearing necklaces in the shape of teeth; they appear to be variations on the tiger tooth pendants characteristic of Roberto Cavalli.

Fans have discovered a link between Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ exes after the rapper was arrested for sex trafficking (clockwise from left: Yung Miami, Cassie, Jennifer Lopez and Kim Porter)

Diddy, 54, was charged Monday with years of coercion and abuse, using blackmail and violence to control his victims (2022 photo)

Diddy, 54, was charged Monday with years of coercion and abuse, using blackmail and violence to control his victims (2022 photo)

Cavalli has a close friendship with the rapper and previously said the star “has such a big heart. He’s so sweet.”

Fans took to X/Twitter to share photos of Yung Miami, Cassie, Jennifer Lopez and Kim Porter all wearing similar pendants, calling it Diddy’s “signature piece.”

They said, ‘Call me crazy… it looks like a TIGER tooth, correct me if I’m wrong’; ‘That’s crazy’; ‘This is no coincidence’.

It is not known whether Diddy purchased the pendants. MailOnline has contacted representatives for comment.

Yung Miami, real name Caresha Brownlee, was last spotted wearing the pendant during a podcast recording in August, in which she discussed their relationship.

Brownlee, 30, was in an open relationship with the star for two years, which ended in 2023.

Brownlee told Caresha Please: ‘I was with him when the world celebrated him.

“I can’t speak to something that wasn’t my experience, I can’t speak to something that I don’t know. I can’t speak to these allegations because I wasn’t there at the time. I don’t know that person and that wasn’t my experience.”

In February, producer Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones alleged in a civil lawsuit that Brownlee was hired as a sex worker for Diddy, along with wellness coach Jade Ramey and Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson’s baby mama, Daphne Joy.

The civil lawsuit also alleged that Diddy Yung ordered Miami to take “tusi,” also known as “pink cocaine,” on a private jet to the Water Music Festival in Virginia in April 2023 because his drug mule Brendan Paul (who was arrested on March 25) “forgot.”

Brownlee denies the allegations made against her.

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Fans were shocked by the collage of images on X/Twitter

Fans were shocked by the collage of images on X/Twitter

Yung Miami, real name Caresha Brownlee, was recently spotted wearing the pendant during a podcast recording in August, where she discussed their relationship

Yung Miami, real name Caresha Brownlee, was recently spotted wearing the pendant during a podcast recording in August, where she discussed their relationship

Brownlee, 30, was in an open relationship with the star for two years, which ended in 2023 (pictured in May 2023)

Brownlee, 30, was in an open relationship with the star for two years, which ended in 2023 (pictured in May 2023)

Cassie, 38, wore the necklace in the music video for her 2006 hit, Long Way 2 Go.

The R&B singer (real name Casandra Ventura) was together with the rapper for more than ten years, from 2007 to 2018.

In November, Cassie filed a lawsuit alleging that he had beaten and raped her for years.

She accused Diddy of forcing her and others into unwanted sex in environments where drug use was involved.

The lawsuit was settled in one day, but months later CNN aired footage from hotel security showing the rapper punching, kicking and throwing Cassie to the ground.

After the video aired, Diddy apologized, saying, “I was disgusted when I did it.”

J Lo wore the pendant in the music video for her 2000 hit Love Don’t Cost a Thing.

In the video, which was rumored to be about her relationship with Diddy, Jennifer is seen ripping off the necklace and throwing it away as she slams her materialistic partner.

The couple dated for two years before splitting in 2001. She is not involved in the allegations against the rapper.

Jennifer initially didn’t want to wear the pendant, as seen in her MTV Making the Video special.

When her stylist showed her the jewelry, a clearly unimpressed Jennifer remarked, “I’m not showing off the horn.”

‘She [stylist] wants me to swing the horn, in a few months we’ll see if she was right, if the horn was in fashion, if she was ahead of her time or just plain crazy!’

Cassie, 38, wore the necklace in her music video for her 2006 hit, Long Way 2 Go

Cassie, 38, wore the necklace in her music video for her 2006 hit, Long Way 2 Go

The R&B singer was together with the rapper for more than a decade, from 2007 to 2018. In November, Cassie filed a lawsuit alleging that he beat and raped her for years (photo from 2015)

The R&B singer was together with the rapper for more than a decade, from 2007 to 2018. In November, Cassie filed a lawsuit alleging that he beat and raped her for years (photo from 2015)

Although Kim was mentioned in the viral tweet, her necklace — which was shown off on Instagram in 2018 — looked more like angel wings.

Kim died suddenly in 2018 at the age of 47, after suffering from the flu that turned into pneumonia.

She had a stormy on-again, off-again relationship with Diddy from 1994 to 2007 and had three children with him: Christian, 26, and twins Jesse and D’Lila, 16.

After his arrest and in a desperate attempt to remain free, he pleaded for bail, offering his own home and that of his mother as part of a $50 million bond.

Diddy pleaded not guilty Tuesday and was denied bail despite his legal team’s request that he be released on $50 million and placed on electronic monitoring.

The artist is accused of using “power and prestige” to lure and intimidate women “under the pretext of a romantic relationship.”

According to the indictment, he then used violence, threats and coercion to induce the women to contact male sex workers in the “Freak Offs.” These “elaborate and produced sex performances” were organized and directed by Diddy, who masturbated and often recorded the performances.

The indictment further alleged that some of the “Freak Offs” lasted for days, with Diddy and the victims having to be given intravenous fluids to recover from the exertion and drug use.

J Lo famously wore the pendant in the music video for her 2000 hit Love Don't Cost a Thing, in which she was seen ripping off the chain and throwing it away

J Lo famously wore the pendant in the music video for her 2000 hit Love Don’t Cost a Thing, in which she was seen ripping off the chain and throwing it away

The video about a materialistic partner was rumored to be about her relationship with Diddy. The couple dated for two years before splitting in 2001 (pictured in 2000)

The video about a materialistic partner was rumored to be about her relationship with Diddy. The couple dated for two years before splitting in 2001 (pictured in 2000)

While Kim was mentioned in the viral tweet, her necklace — seen in a 2018 Instagram post — looked more like angel wings

While Kim was mentioned in the viral tweet, her necklace — seen in a 2018 Instagram post — looked more like angel wings

Kim had a tumultuous on-again, off-again relationship with Diddy from 1994 to 2007, and had three children with him. She died suddenly in 2018 (pictured in 2005)

Kim had a tumultuous on-again, off-again relationship with Diddy from 1994 to 2007, and had three children with him. She died suddenly in 2018 (pictured in 2005)

Diddy’s attorney Marc Agnifilo said the “Freak Offs” stemmed from the star’s on-again, off-again relationship with R&B singer Cassie and were not coercive.

Prosecutors say they have interviewed more than 50 victims and witnesses and expect that number to increase.

His arrest comes after he faced a series of lawsuits over the past year from women accusing him of physically, sexually and mentally abusing them.

Many of the sordid allegations first came to light nearly a year ago, when Cassie Ventura filed a lawsuit against him in November alleging rape, physical abuse and mental abuse. He denies the claims.