Diddy and Jennifer Lopez Reunited on Instagram Live to Raise Money for COVID-19

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Diddy and Jennifer Lopez Reunited on Instagram Live to Raise Money for COVID-19
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Exes Diddy and Jennifer Lopez reunite on Instagram Live to raise money for coronavirus.

Instagram's Live feature is nothing new, but amid the coronavirus outbreak, celebrities have been using it daily to keep us entertained. There's DJ D-Nice's virtual Club Quarantine—which saw guest appearances from Rihanna, Michelle Obama, and Oprah—Miley Cyrus's talk-showTeam Love Dance-A-Thon, which raises money for frontline workers.

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