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Daily Mail
23-05-2025
- Daily Mail
EXCLUSIVE Video captures tearful Diddy family at his twins' high school graduation... after the 18-year-old girls left court distraught by graphic evidence
Sean ' Diddy ' Combs' tearful family united for his twins' high school graduation on Thursday, without the disgraced rapper amid his sex trafficking trial. In a heartbreaking video obtained by the Daily Mail, Jessie and D'Lila Combs, 18, whose mom is the late Kim Porter, sobbed as they joined their classmates at California 's Sierra Canyon School for the ceremony.


Daily Mail
14-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Diddy's twin daughters Jessie and D'Lila address 'extremely difficult' two years amid the rapper's arrest as they pay tribute to their late mother
Sean ' Diddy ' Combs' twins Jessie and D'Lila have 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 family have been steadfast in their support Combs, led by his mother Janice, D'Lila and Jessie and his three sons have been watching his trial unfold from the courtroom. On Tuesday, 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 had life has been without her since her death in November 2018. On Mother's Day - which was on Sunday May 11 - they posted a tribute to their late mom Kim Porter, who died in November 2018, sharing that they had been having a difficult time without her 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 pyjamas while heavily pregnant with them. During the trial on Monday, 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. During his latest day in court, Cassie told how she took part in his days-long sex parties because she feared he would blackmail her if she refused, jurors heard yesterday. Cassie, 38, faced the hip-hop mogul in court as she revealed intimate details of their relationship on the second day of his trial. She said Combs forced her to participate in the parties, known as 'Freak Offs', where she would have sex with male escorts while he watched. They became her 'job' and she carried on taking part because she feared Combs would release videos he had filmed of the parties, the court heard. The R&B singer said Combs, who signed her to his Bad Boy Records label, controlled every aspect of her life during their decade-long relationship and kept her in check through violence, and left guns lying around to 'scare' her. She described how he would 'stomp me in the head if I was down' and beat her so badly that the whites of her eyes would turn red. Prosecutors claim that Combs, who won three Grammys during a music career spanning four decades, ran a 'criminal enterprise' built around coercing women into sex and threatening them if they went public. His lawyers claim that all the sex acts were consensual and that his appetites were 'kinky' but did not amount to sex trafficking. Cassie gave evidence to the trial in New York despite being eight-and-a-half months pregnant with her third child. Her husband Alex Fine, 32, is a personal trainer who was hired by Combs to work with her. Combs's lawyers sought to have Cassie seated in the witness box before the jury came in on the grounds that her being so heavily pregnant might influence them. But the judge disagreed and she was allowed to walk into court wearing a brown, tight-fitting bodysuit which showed off her baby bump. Her testimony came a day after prosecutors showed jurors a video of him beating her in a hotel in 2016. Cassie detailed the arguments she had with Combs, who she began dating in 2006 when she was 19 and he was 17 years older. She said: 'He would bash me on my head, knock me over, drag me, kick me, stomp me in the head if I was down.' Prosecutor Emily Anne Johnson asked how frequently this happened. 'Too frequently,' she replied. Cassie said she remembered 'my stomach falling to my butt' when Combs suggested the idea of 'Freak Offs'. She told the court: 'Within the first year of our relationship Sean proposed to me this idea this sexual encounter that he called voyeurism where he'd watch me in sexual activity with a third party, specifically another man.' She added: 'Pretty quickly I knew that it wasn't something I wanted to be doing. Especially as regularly as it became but I was in love and wanted to make him happy. It got to a point I didn't feel I had much of a choice.' Cassie said she did not want to make Combs 'angry' because he 'controlled a lot of my life' and she feared he would put the explicit videos of her online. She told jurors: 'Over time it turned into the fact there were blackmail materials to make me feel if I didn't do it, it would be hung over my head or these things would become public.' Cassie said that before she met Combs, she thought he was a 'larger-than-life' figure in the music industry, while she was 'completely sexually inexperienced'. She repeatedly called herself 'naive' and said: 'I was insanely jealous but also super young, didn't get it at all, I didn't get that he was him. 'As he would say, I'm Puff Daddy and Puff Daddy has many women, he likes the company of women. I had to learn that over time. He made me feel like we were in a monogamous relationship.' Cassie wept as she spoke about her first 'Freak Off' party and how she did not want to engage in any of them. 'I just felt it was all I was good for,' she said. 'I felt pretty horrible about myself. I felt disgusted. I was humiliated, I didn't have those words to put together at the time, how horrible I felt. I couldn't talk to anybody about it so.' Cassie said the only part of the 'Freak Offs' she enjoyed was the 'time' she spent with Combs during them. She told the court: 'Plainly the Freak Offs became a job where there was no space to do anything else but to recover and try to feel normal again. Staying up for days on end, taking drugs and other substances, drinking. Having sex with a stranger for days.' Asked how long the 'Freak Offs' lasted, Cassie replied: 'They ranged anywhere from 36, 48 to 72 hours. The longest one ever was four days. Maybe even more on and off with breaks.' She said about 10 large bottles of baby oil were used at each party. Cassie also claimed that Combs would leave guns lying around his homes to scare her. 'The guns came out here and there – I always felt it was a little bit of a scare tactic,' she said. Earlier, Judge Arun Subramanian indicated he could make the 'Freak Off' videos and photos public despite pleas from Cassie keep them sealed. Combs, who has worked with Mariah Carey, Mary J. Blige and Jennifer Lopez, who he also dated for a time, denies racketeering conspiracy, two charges of sex trafficking and two charges of transportation to engage in prostitution. He faces life in jail if convicted. The trial continues.