Diddy’s kids are standing united in love for their father. Quincy Combs shared an image on Instagram of Diddy with all of his children, revealing the legal ordeal has “devastated” the family.
The past month has devastated our family. Many have judged both him and us based on accusations, conspiracy theories, and false narratives that have spiraled into absurdity on social media. 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. WE MISS YOU & LOVE YOU DAD.
Quincy shared a message for his brother Christian, aka King Combs, to celebrate his birthday. On Instagram, Quincy wrote, “They can try and stop us, but we are not STOPPIN THE COUPE.”
Who cares about a raid? King Combs enjoyed his birthday on Monday night. Partying and enjoying his 26th birthday with the Cali Plug Group.
In a video uploaded to Instagram, King Combs is iced out and shares a video from inside the party with a lady in his lap. According to Page Six, the party also included a club performance.
After the federal authorities ran through Diddy’s homes, King Combs was spotted on Instagram in an intimate moment with his girlfriend.
Drone video that has made its rounds online appear to show Diddy’s sons Christian and Justin in handcuffs out front of the lavish Holmby Hills address amid the simultaneous raids on Diddy’s homes by Homeland Security for the alleged sex trafficking charge.
Law enforcement could be seen walking through his property on Monday with guns drawn as several people were spotted on the lawn, including Diddy’s sons; 30-year-old Justin Combs and 25-year-old Christian “King” Combs.
Over 30 law enforcement vehicles could be seen from the aerial view, with heavily armed agents on the ground and a helicopter, which could be heard overhead.
DIddy akaSean Combs is currently under investigation by federal authorities for alleged sex trafficking. If convicted, he could face up to life in prison
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Hitamakarecently sat down with Superstar Jay onSiriusXM’s Shade 45 and during the interview, Hitmaka revealed that Diddy denied Conway The Machine a Notorious B.I.G. sample and later cleared it for his son King Combs. He also shared that King Combs’ song “Naughty” was initially Boosie Badazz’s record.
Hitmaka on Diddy, Conway The Machine & Boosie Badazz controversy
Superstar Jay: Would you do a record for Boosie?
Hitmaka: Of course. I’ve done records for Boosie. Christian Combs had a record called “Naughty” with Jeremih and I had just started working with Atlantic Records at that time and actually Boosie had that record first and no disrespect respectfully to Christian because we got a bunch of other records that went crazy too. I love Boosie’s version more and Puff called Craig Calvin and was like, “No, I need that record,” and this was when I first started working at Atlantic and Craig called me like, “What did you do to Diddy?”
Superstar Jay: Why do you always get controversy with Christian because the record that I love with A Boogie, Jeremih was Conway’s record. I remember Conway telling me even when I told you about it, he was like, “Man.” Puff was like, “F that.”
Hitmaka: No, no, no, but Puff will do that though. You know what I’m saying? Look, Boosie had that record first. Christian wanted that record. Jeremih gave it to Christian. We recorded the record with Boosie first at Jeremih’s house. I was excited about it. I’m like, “This is a hit.” Boosie was going crazy, snapped on it. Me and Jeremih ended up seeing Christian. He gave him the record. I was standing on it like, “Nah.” I just started working for Atlantic. This Boosie record, Boosie was on Atlantic, so I’m like, “Yo, this Boosie record.” Puff called Craig Calvin. Craig Calvin called me like, “Christian, what is going on? Why is Sean Combs calling me?” I’m like, “I don’t know what’s going on.” It ended up being Christian’s record. The Conway situation, in that record with Conway, I ended up sampling a Diddy song and he wouldn’t clear the record for us. He wouldn’t clear the record for nobody except his son and that’s why Christian Combs got that record too. Salute to Christian and Diddy though.
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King Combs is making it clear that he is not gang affiliated. The statement comes after a video went viral with the star throwing gang signs and saying “GDK,” an acronym for Gangster Disciple Killer. The term originates from Chicago but has grown in popularity in rap songs as of late.
Hitting Instagram, Combs wrote, “I ain’t affiliate w no gangs & im not a gang member.”
King Combs reacts to viral video of him allegedly throwing up gang signs: “I ain’t affiliated with no gangs & I’m not a gang member” pic.twitter.com/6nM8JcpZn9
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