Her mama don’t like him, and she likes everyone.
Jennifer Lopez’s mother, Guadalupe “Lupe” Rodríguez, once publicly dismissed the idea of her daughter getting back together with Sean “Diddy” Combs, whom the pop star dated from 1999 to 2001.
A video of the condemnation has resurfaced in light of the Combs’ recent arrest for racketeering conspiracy; sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion; and transportation to engage in prostitution — to which he pleaded not guilty.
During a 2015 appearance on “The Wendy Williams Show,” the program’s titular host said to Lopez, her guest, “I was telling you that I could always see you getting back with Puffy in a little way.” (Combs was known as Puff Daddy, Puffy and P. Diddy before he settled on Diddy.)
The singer, 55, threw her head back as she let out a hearty laugh. “I remember you said that,” she replied, signaling that she had heard the suggestion before.
Williams, 60, continued, “Or, in my mind, getting together permanently!” While the media personality was speaking, Lopez pointed over to the audience and said, “Look at–“
Cameras then panned over to Rodríguez, 78, who was sitting in the front row. With a serious look on her face, she made a grand gesture with her hands to show she emphatically did not approve of the potential re-coupling.
Simultaneously, she appeared to mouth, “It’s done.”
Lopez managed to let Williams down easy by making a joke about how the crowd got loud during the conversation.
“First of all, it’s crazy that everybody came alive! They all had something to say,” the actress noted, prompting Williams to point out, “Everybody has an opinion.”
“Yes!” Lopez responded in agreement. “It’s funny to me.”
“All right, so no Puffy,” a resigned Williams finally said, to which Lopez confirmed, “No Puffy.”
Rodríguez’s disdain for Combs, 54, dates back decades.
In December 1999, Lopez was with the rapper-turned-mogul when shots were fired inside a nightclub in New York City.
The pair fled the scene, and a police chase ensued. Eventually, they were both arrested.
Then-New York Police Department Detective Derrick Parker told The Post that an irate Rodríguez showed up to the precinct.
“Her mother was yelling at J.Lo in Spanish, and she was really mad at Jennifer,” Parker, who is now a private investigator, recalled.
“I heard her say, ‘I told you not to get involved with [him].’”
Lopez was released from custody without being charged after spending 14 hours “bawling” in a holding cell.