Sean “Diddy” Combs’ kids are continuing to support their dad as he remains in jail for an avalanche of sexual abuse allegations.
Taking to Instagram on Tuesday, six of his seven children addressed the continuous legal pursuit of the Bad Boy Records founder with a joint statement.
“The past month has devastated our family,” Quincy Brown, Justin, Christian (King), Chance and twins Jessie and D’Lila Combs wrote. “Many have judged both him and us based on accusations, conspiracy theories, and false narratives that have spiraled into absurdity on social media.”
The statement continued, “We stand united, supporting you every step of the way. We hold onto the truth, knowing it will prevail, and nothing will break the strength of our family.”
The family ended the statement by signing off, “WE MISS YOU & LOVE YOU DAD.”
The statement was accompanied by a photo of Diddy with his seven kids –– including his 1-year-old daughter, Love Sean –– at the toddler’s birthday party a year ago. Sean’s mom, Janice Combs, and Love’s mother, Dana Tran, were also featured in the snap.
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Diddy shares his seven children with four different women.
The music mogul welcomed three kids — son Christian, 26, and twins D’Lila and Jessie, 17 – with his late ex, Kim Porter. The two dated from 1994 to 2007.
Sean also adopted Porter’s son from a previous relationship, Quincy Brown, when the latter was just 3 years old.
Diddy also shares son Justin, 30, with fashion designer Misa Hylton and daughter Chance, 18, with Sarah Chapman.
In December 2022, the musician surprised fans by revealing that Tran had given birth to their daughter, Love Sean, two months prior.
Back in September, just days after the music producer was arrested on charges of sex trafficking and racketeering, Quincy, Christian and the twins shared another joint statement, where they addressed the rumors surrounding their dad and late mother.
Diddy’s adult children also showed their support for him in a New York City courtroom on Oct. 10, where a judge set the rapper’s trial date for May 5, 2025.
Prior to that appearance, twins D’Lila and Jessie visited their dad at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, NY. His mom, Janice, was also present for the visit.
Janice has vehemently maintained her son’s innocence and defended him in a lengthy statement shared with Page Six earlier this month.
“It is heartbreaking to see my son judged not for the truth, but for a narrative created out of lies,” she began. “To bear witness what seems to be like a public lynching of my son before he has had the opportunity to prove his innocence is a pain too unbearable to put into words. Like every human being, my son deserves to have his day in court, to finally share his side, and to prove his innocence.”
Janice admitted that Diddy “made mistakes in his past” and has not been “entirely truthful about certain things,” but that does not mean he is “guilty of the repulsive allegations and the grave charges” leveled against him.
“It is truly agonizing to watch the world turn against my son so quickly and easily over lies and misconceptions, without ever hearing his side or affording him the opportunity to present his side,” she wrote.
Janice went on to claim that the 120 people who have accused Diddy of abuse are only interested in receiving a “quick payday” from their false allegations.
“My son is not the monster they have painted him to be, and he deserves the chance to tell his side,” she claimed. “I can only pray that I am alive to see him speak his truth and be vindicated.”
Diddy has been behind bars ever since he was arrested on Sept. 16 in Manhattan on charges of racketeering conspiracy; sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion; and transportation to engage in prostitution. He has pleaded not guilty to all three charges.
Since his arrest, Diddy has been hit with several lawsuits against him from alleged victims. Most recently, a 13-year-old girl accused him and two other celebrities of drugging and raping her at a MTV Video Music Awards afterparty in 2000.
Diddy has denied any wrongdoing, and his attorneys have called the lawsuits “false to outright absurd.”
If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, call the Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-330-0226.