Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ twin daughters tried to keep their lives as normal as possible when they recently celebrated senior night at their high school.
Jessie and D’Lila Combs, 17, shared a photo on their Instagram account on Sunday that showed them dressed in cheerleading uniforms while standing on the sidelines of a school football field.
The celebration followed his disgraced father’s third attempt to seek bail before a judge on Friday.
Jessie and D’Lila attended the hearing before a federal judge in New York and supported Diddy, 55, who has been charged with extortion, sex trafficking and transportation into prostitution, all of which he denies.
In their photo, the twins looked carefree in navy and white cheerleading uniforms.
They added a regal touch with matching tiaras and carried bright pink and blue pom poms to aid in their side routines.
Diddy’s twin daughters, Jessie and D’Lila Combs, 17, celebrated their senior night in their cheerleading uniforms and tiaras in an Instagram post on Sunday.
The celebration followed his disgraced father’s third attempt to seek bail before a judge on Friday; photographed in 2022 in Las Vegas
The sisters also had pink and black ‘Senior’ sashes indicating they were part of the class of 2025.
“Senior night,” they captioned the post, adding a heart emoji.
The two had limited comments on their post, presumably to avoid any critical comments mentioning their father’s legal troubles and the sexual assault allegations that have dogged him, as the comments section was filled with exclusively positive comments.
Earlier on Friday, Diddy was seen in the courtroom blowing kisses to the twins and other family members who accompanied them to their bond hearing, including their mother Janice, 83; his adopted son Quincy, 33; his biological sons Justin, 30, and King, 26; and his daughter Chance, 18.
The rap mogul, who was in court wearing a prison-issued tan shirt and pants, was able to avoid arriving in shackles, after his lawyer argued that forcing him to wear them would offend the “dignity” of the court.
Diddy also highlighted his love for his family by putting his hands together in prayer and touching his heart as he looked at them.
After Diddy’s lawyer, Anthony Ricco, told Judge Arun Subramanian that the rapper’s family had traveled “a great distance” to support him at the hearing, she said it was “important” for them to be with him.
But prosecutor Christy Slavik didn’t hold back when it was her turn to speak.
Diddy blew kisses to the girls and several other family members who came to support him at the New York City courthouse; Pictured with Brother King Combs (center)
Diddy, pictured in a courtroom sketch with attorneys Marc Agnifilo (L) and Anthony Ricco (R) at an October hearing, was able to attend his bail hearing unshackled.
He is trying to get out of jail while on trial, even as another woman has filed a lawsuit accusing him of sexually assaulting her at a July 4, 2004, party at his Hamptons mansion; photographed on the day in question
He criticized Diddy, calling him “a violent abuser” who was allegedly a “danger to the community,” and argued that he should not be granted bail.
He has already been denied bail twice, including during an attempt in which he offered a $50 million package in which he offered to rent his mother’s house and her livestock as collateral.
He also offered to agree to be constantly monitored by security guards while under house arrest, although the offer was ultimately rejected.
In addition to his criminal trial, Diddy faces multiple allegations of rape and sexual assault, all of which he has so far denied.
Last week, an unidentified woman described as a “former model” filed a lawsuit against him alleging she was sexually assaulted at his Hamptons mansion during a party on July 4, 2004.
She accused Diddy of sexually assaulting her while she was unconscious after she was allegedly drugged, and also claimed that he had threatened her to scare her into never talking about what happened.