Diddy's Kids Sing Happy Birthday Over the Phone While in Jail
Sean “Diddy” Combs he got a birthday surprise for his children while he was in prison.
“Happy Birthday Pops, we love you! 🎂❤️,” Diddy's oldest son, Justin CombsPosted on Monday, November 4, Instagram Reel.
The clip featured Justin, 30, and his siblings: Quincy, 33, Christian, 26, twins D'Lila and Jessie, both 17, and Love, 23 months. Diddy's daughter Chance, 18, was not in the video but appeared on FaceTime.
The group gathered around the red velvet cake. They started their call with the music expert, 55, by asking Love to start the song.
“Happy Birthday Daddy,” the toddler sang before stopping in the middle and her siblings helped her get back on track.
After she finished singing, Love blew out the candle on the cake. Diddy then spoke about how grateful he is for the love and support of his family.
“I love you all, I love you so much,” Diddy said through the loudspeaker. “I can't wait to see you all. I can't wait to see you all. I just want to say how proud I am of all of you, especially the girls – I mean, all of you. By being strong. And I thank you all for being by my side.”
Diddy is a father of seven children and many women. She shared with Justin and ex Mass. Hylton. Diddy and his late partner, Kim Portershare the Christian. The rapper also adopted Porter's son Quincy during their relationship. Diddy and Porter are also parents to D'Lila and Jessie. Diddy shares a daughter, Chance, with him Sarah Chapman. He adopted his youngest daughter, Love, with Dana Tran December 2022.
Diddy is currently in jail at the MDC facility in Brooklyn, New York as he awaits trial. He has been in jail since his arrest in September on charges of sex trafficking and fraud. Shortly after news of Diddy's arrest broke, the 14-page indictment was unsealed. The documents accused the singer of hosting parties known as “Freak Offs,” which allegedly included “elaborate sexual performances produced by Diddy that he would sing and record on the computer.”
Diddy denied his sex trafficking and fraud charges. He has been denied bail several times and ordered to remain in prison until his trial in May 2025.
A month after Diddy's arrest, his children released a joint statement about his ongoing legal battle.
“The last month has been very traumatic for our family. “Many have judged him and us based on the accusations, conspiracy theory and fake news that has been making no sense on social media,” they shared in a joint statement on Instagram in October. “We stand united, supporting you every step of the way.”