
EXCLUSIVE Diddy's twins wear matching dresses at prom as they try to forget dad's 'disgusting' freak-off trial
Sean 'Diddy' Combs' twin daughters have put their father's legal woes aside for the evening as they danced the night away in matching dresses for their high school prom night.
Jessie and D'Lila, 17, were pictured being swept off their feet - quite literally - as their handsome dates carried the glamorous teens who were wearing identical glitzy red gowns.
The Combs twins joined their classmates at the Great Gatsby themed party on Saturday amid their dad's sex trafficking trial.
The duo, who have made several courthouse appearances to support their embattled father in recent weeks, were also seen in photos being escorted to waiting vehicles.
A source told DailyMail.com that the twins are not expected to return to their father's trial until after their upcoming graduation.
They are seniors at Sierra Canyon School in Los Angeles with their graduation scheduled for May 22.
Exclusive DailyMail.com photographs show the teens stunning as they enjoyed their prom, temporarily escaping the media frenzy surrounding their father's legal troubles.
The twins recently admitted the past couple of years have been 'extremely difficult' since he was arrested for a string of depraved crimes.
The rapper, 55, is on trial after pleading not guilty to allegations of sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion; racketeering conspiracy; and transportation to engage in prostitution.
His mom Janice and daughters put on a brave face in court last week, barely reacting as his years of depravity, oiled-up orgies and drug-induced rages were put on display for the whole world.
Jessie and D'Lila Combs didn't flinch as witness Cassie Ventura talked about rubbing gigolos' semen on their graying dad's nipples.
Janice Combs, the rapper's mother with whom he shares an oddly close relationship, kept her eyes forward.
They left the courthouse hand-in-hand, ignoring the press as they demanded reactions to the mogul's maniacal sex fetishes.
But Daily Mail revealed that behind the scenes, the girls were horrified by what they learned.
'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.
None the less, she is determined to support him until the end.
'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.
Nonetheless, his family have been steadfast in their support of Combs, led by his mother Janice, D'Lila and Jessie and his three sons have been watching his trial unfold from the courtroom.
His ex-girlfriend Cassie testified about her experience with the three-time Grammy-winner while she was his partner from 2007 to 2018.
Before the trial began in New York this week, his daughters, both 18, revealed they had endured an arduous time following their father's fall from grace.
Sharing a tribute to their late mom Kim Porter on Mother's Day - which took place on Sunday May 11 - they shared how hard life has been without her since her death in November 2018.
It read: 'Dear mommy, You were the best mommy anyone could've ever had and we are so blessed that god chose you to be our mommy.
'We miss you so very much every single day and we wish you could be here with us today.
'These last couple years have been sooooo extremely difficult without you by our side. We really wish you were here for these years that we begin to grow and start to mature into young ladies.
'We are going to follow in your footsteps and always make you proud. I hope you are up there celebrating this beautiful day with your mommy and grandma we miss you all so much! Happy Mothers Day to our Queen.'
Alongside the message, they shared a fresh-faced throwback picture of their mother wearing pajamas while heavily pregnant with them.
During the trial, one of the girls made a heart gesture with her hands, which he then repeated back to her, and his spirits appeared to lift when his son, King, pumped up his fist.
A court sketch artist also caught the moment Combs offered a thumbs up to his family behind him.
During opening statements, prosecutors outlined horrific claims against Combs, saying he once forced a male escort to urinate in Cassie's mouth.
As the prosecution and their first witness laid out revolting allegations, both of Combs' daughters took turns leaving the courtroom.
The trial continues on Monday.
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