Sean “Diddy” Combs received a wave of emotional Father’s Day messages from his children on Sunday (June 15) as his federal trial on sex trafficking and racketeering charges continues in New York City.
Justin Combs posted a black-and-white throwback video of himself with his father and wrote, “HAPPY FATHER’S DAY POPS THANK YOU FOR GIVING ME LIFE & ALWAYS BEING PRESENT! MY SUPER HERO! I’M W YOU 4EVER NO MATTER WHAT!! MISS YOU & LOVE YOU.”
Christian Combs, shared a childhood photo and added, “Happy Fathers Day Pops!! I Love you & miss you !!! We waiting for you at [home].”
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Chance Combs uploaded a photo of herself hugging her dad and wrote, “Missing you today on Fathers Day my love for you is beyond! Not a day goes by that I don’t think of you and miss you. I’m forever grateful for all the beautiful moments we shared. I miss you so much and love you and can’t wait to hug you.”
Twins D’Lila and Jessie Combs also chimed in with a joint message: “Happy Father’s Day to the best dad in the entire world. We love you so so much words can’t even explain. You have always been there for us whenever we needed you no matter what through thick and thin. We appreciate everything you’ve done for us and we couldn’t ask for a better dad. The bond we have is inseparable and unplaceable. We are so blessed to be given a dad as great as you are. We love and miss you so so much.”
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Meanwhile, Quincy Brown, the biological son of singer Al B. Sure! Kim Porter and Diddy’s stepson posted a montage of family photos on his Instagram Stories.
“I love my family,” he wrote. “Happy Father’s Day.”

The public tributes come as Diddy remains in custody following his September 2024 arrest.
He has pleaded not guilty to a series of federal charges, including racketeering, sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion, and transporting individuals for prostitution.
The trial, now in its sixth week, is being held in New York City. The prosecution is expected to rest its case by Wednesday (June 18). Jury deliberations are expected to begin later this month.