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Sean “Diddy” Combs’ trial is well underway, and every day, there are new celebrities who are mentioned during various testimonies. Celebs have been a hot topic with the Diddy case, and one particular person who had their name thrown around the internet was Academy Award-winning actress Jennifer Lawrence.

Diddy’s trial in Lower Manhattan is currently underway after he was arrested in September 2024. He was charged with racketeering, sex trafficking and transportation to engage in prostitution. He pleaded not guilty. He also faces dozens of civil lawsuits from individuals who accuse him of using his power to drug, assault, rape, intimidate and silence people.

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Several celebrity names have been mentioned, from Barack Obama, Mike Myers to Britney Spears. Diddy’s ex-girlfriend Cassie, testified about her relationship with the rapper, and Kid Cudi alleged that Diddy schemed a plan to torch his Porsche.

Did Jennifer Lawrence testify at Diddy’s trial?

No, Jennifer Lawrence did not testify at Diddy’s trial, nor does she have any connections to the Bad Boy Records mogul.

Entertainment YouTube channel Elite Vault made a video about how Jennifer Lawrence took the stand. The video was titled: “1 MINUTE AGO: Jennifer Lawrence EXPOSES Everything in Court — ‘They Tried to Buy My Silence.'” “On Day 10 of the Diddy trial, the courtroom went silent as Jennie Lawrence took the stand—and what followed wasn’t just testimony,” the video’s description read. “It was a reckoning. From handwritten letters and hidden contracts to a red envelope and a warning from Cassie herself, Jennie’s testimony wasn’t about revenge. It was about survival. She described retreats disguised as empowerment weekends, deals buried with silence clauses, and a system built to erase women the moment they said ‘no.’

The video itself is a montage of court drawings and an AI voiceover dictating a story. However, if you scroll all the way down to the bottom of the descrption, there’s a disclaimer. “The stories presented on this channel are entirely fictional and crafted solely for entertainment,” it read. “Any resemblance to real events, individuals, or situations is purely coincidental and unintentional. These narratives are not intended to depict, reference, or represent any actual occurrences, persons, or entities.”

Many people took to the comments to react to the false claim. “Jennifer Lawrence has always kept it real,” one fan wrote. “No messy headlines, no shady behavior. So seeing her name get dragged into something she’s never touched? That’s not just wrong, it’s disrespectful. Let’s be better than that.”

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