Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ twin daughters, 17, celebrate senior night after attending their dad’s third bail hearing

By Page Six | Created at 2024-11-24 21:48:43 | Updated at 2024-11-25 00:34:22 3 hours ago
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Sean “Diddy” Combs’ twin daughters, Jessie and D’Lila Combs, celebrated senior night at their high school amid their father’s sex trafficking charges.

The 17-year-olds took to Instagram Sunday to share a photo of themselves dolled up in blue-and-white cheerleading uniforms at a football game.

The teens posed on the sidelines while rocking identical black-and-pink “senior” sashes, tiaras and pink pom-poms.

Sean “Diddy” Combs’ twin daughters, Jessie and D’Lila Combs, took to Instagram Sunday to commemorate their high school senior night. Instagram/the_combs_twins
The 17-year-olds, pictured with their brother Christian Combs on Friday, were photographed wearing their cheerleading uniforms and matching “senior” sashes. Elder Ordonez/INSTARimages

“Senior Night💖,” Jessie and D’Lila captioned the post on their joint Instagram account.

The twins attended the football game after making an appearance in a Manhattan courtroom for their dad Sean’s third bail hearing on Friday.

The disgraced rapper, 55, was seen blowing kisses to Jessie, D’Lila and other family members after a judge declared a decision would be made in a week.

On Friday, they attended their famous father’s court hearing in Manhattan. AFP via Getty Images
Next week, a judge will decide whether Sean can be released on bail. Elder Ordonez/INSTARimages

Jessie and D’Lila have been keeping busy with their senior activities despite Sean remaining behind bars at a Brooklyn detention center.

Last month, they attended their senior homecoming, donning matching orange off-the-shoulder dresses and bronze heels.

The “I’ll Be Missing You” rapper shares his twin daughters with his late ex Kim Porter, whom he dated from 1994 to 2007.

The disgraced music mogul shared Jessie and D’Lila with his late ex Kim Porter. Getty Images
Porter died in 2018. Getty Images

Jessie and D’Lila paid tribute to Porter, who died of pneumonia in 2018, on the sixth anniversary of her death earlier this month.

“We think about you every single second of the day,” they wrote on Instagram. “We love and miss you so much words can’t even explain.”

Sean is also the father to Quincy Brown, 33, Justin Combs, 30, Christian “King” Combs, 26, Chance Combs, 18, and Love Combs, 2.

Sean has five other children. Instagram/@diddy
He was arrested in September. Instagram / @the_combs_twins

The embattled musician’s children have remained in his corner since his arrest on sex trafficking and racketeering charges in September.

Sean’s eldest six children were present in a New York City courtroom on Oct. 10 when a judge set his trial date for May 5, 2025.

Later that month, his brood slammed the “absurdity” of allegations against their father, saying the accusations have left them “devastated.”

Sean was charged with sex trafficking and racketeering. Getty Images
He has pleaded not guilty. Getty Images for The Recording Academy

“Many have judged both him and us based on accusations, conspiracy theories, and false narratives that have spiraled into absurdity on social media,” they wrote on Instagram.

“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 Bad Boy Records founder’s kids have supported him throughout his legal battle. Mayer / MEGA
They’ve shown their support at court hearings and on social media. Getty Images for Sean Combs

Most recently, Sean’s kids shared a video of themselves calling the music mogul for his birthday on Nov. 4.

“I can’t wait to see y’all. I just want to say that I’m proud of y’all, especially the girls. I mean, all y’all, just for being strong,” Sean told his kids, who sat together talking to him on the phone.

The Bad Boy Records founder has pleaded not guilty to the charges against him and has maintained his innocence amid numerous allegations of sexual assault.

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