Let’s get loud.
A former Playboy model claimed Sean “Diddy” Combs made her watch a Jennifer Lopez music video on repeat at one of his “Freak Offs.”
Rachel Kennedy recalled the footage playing on a continuous loop in Combs’ Tokyo hotel room during the 2000 interaction — and further alleged that the rapper was on the phone with the “Let’s Get Loud” singer, whom he was dating at the time.
“It was kind of an odd thing to find out that we were watching [Lopez’s] video,” Kennedy said on the Daily Mail’s “The Trial of Diddy” podcast Friday without specifying the song in question. “It seemed a little bit creepy to me, very disrespectful.”
Reps for Combs and Lopez did not immediately respond to Page Six’s requests for comment.
Kennedy and her two friends had been invited to Combs’ room for a party after meeting him at Seventh Heaven, a topless club in Japan.
She said, “I realized before we even walked through the front door that it was just him. I was like, ‘This is not a party.’ This is not the kind of party that we were all expecting.”
The model continued, “We went in. We didn’t think anything weird. He was friendly enough to where we decided, ‘OK, we’ll just hang out with him.’”
Kennedy went on to claim that she and one friend performed oral sex on Combs, clarifying that “it wasn’t forceful.”
However, she alleged that the encounter turned “angry and violent” when one of the Grammy winner’s bodyguards came into the room and saw him with the women, whom the employee had met the previous evening.
“He said, ‘That’s my girl! That’s the girl from last night! What’s going on?’” Kennedy remembered. “He was trying to, like, stomp us out of the room, grabbing at us, trying to just to get us out any way he could.”
She claimed Combs did not try to stop his bodyguard, referring to the Bad Boy Records founder as the “puppet master.”
Kennedy alleged, “That’s why these people think it’s OK because he’s teaching them that this kind of behavior is acceptable.”
Details about Combs’ “Freak Offs” have come to light in recent months following his New York City arrest in September — as well as numerous sexual assault lawsuits.
A former party planner for Combs told The Post Tuesday that a scale was used “if necessary” to make sure female guests did not weigh too much.