What Sean ‘Diddy' Combs' daughters really think revealed by insider close to family as the high-profile trial continues
A source close to Sean 'Diddy' Combs' family has insisted that the rapper's daughters are firmly on their father's side and believe he should be found innocent.
Jessie and D'Lila Combs have stuck by their father since he was first arrested last year, and have both been attending court during his trial where Combs was seen blowing them a kiss and making a heart-shape with his hands.
They were reported to have left court during certain testimonies this week that included talk of the size of his manhood, however, an insider has revealed that it wasn't a sign of a lack of support for their disgraced dad.
'She hates to hear about all the sexual things … no one wants to hear that about their dad. It's disgusting to her, of course. No one likes that,' a source close to the rapper's 18-year-old daughter, D'Lila, told Daily Mail.
'She just said she's trusting God. She's trusting God to make sure that justice will be done, and she's leaving it in God's hands.'
'No matter what, she supports her father. She is his daughter and he was a good dad for her, so she supports him. She doesn't agree with everything he has done, No one wants to hear about that from their dad. So that part is disgusting to her, of course. No one likes that.'
The source added that D'Lila Combs believes that the people who went to Diddy's parties and were involved in the freak offs were adults and therefore able to make their own choices.
'If they didn't want to be there, they didn't have to be. So she thinks justice is finding her father innocent,' the friend added.
Combs' explosive federal sex-trafficking trial kicked off Tuesday, with the embattled record producer's ex-girlfriend, Cassie Ventura, recounting in painstaking detail alleged rape, coerced sex, beatings and other horrors she allegedly endured at the hands of the fallen music mogul.
Ventura alleged the rapper forced her to participate in 'freak-offs' during their on-again, off-again relationship between 2007 and 2018.
She claimed she was plied with booze and drugs and forced to have sex with as many men as Combs saw fit.
Meanwhile, Justin Bieber broke his silence on Thursday over some of the horrific claims made against his former mentor.
Bieber insisted that he is not a victim of his former friend Combs.
'Although Justin is not among Sean Combs' victims, there are individuals who were genuinely harmed by him,' the pop star's rep told Page Six.
'Shifting focus away from this reality detracts from the justice these victims rightfully deserve.'
His statement came after fans speculated that the Baby singer, 31, may have been a victim of Combs' alleged antics ahead of the latter's arrest for sex trafficking in September 2024.

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