Diddy’s Sons Post Father’s Day Messages as Rapper’s Trial Continues

Diddy's sons Justin and Christian Combs posted messages about their father amid his sex trafficking trial.

June 16, 2025
Justin Combs, Sean "Diddy" Combs, and Christian Combs pose together in stylish suits at an event.
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Diddy received heartfelt tributes for Father's Day from his children as he continues to face a high-profile federal trial in New York.

Justin Combs, the music mogul's eldest biological son, shared a touching behind-the-scenes video Sunday afternoon featuring Diddy speaking at a group meeting. In the clip, Diddy addresses Justin, Christian Combs, and Quincy Brown in what appears to be a proud and emotional moment between the family.

The footage ends with the group erupting in celebration, exchanging hugs and cheers. Christian also shared a tribute on Instagram, posting a throwback photo of himself as a child on the red carpet with his father. As of Sunday evening, Diddy's twin daughters D'Lila and Jessie had not yet posted publicly.

"Happy Fathers Day Pops!! I Love you & miss you !!! We waiting for you at 🏡," Christian captioned the photo.

Diddy's trial, which is now heading into its 24th day, continues this week. The music icon is facing multiple charges, including sex trafficking and racketeering, in a case that has captured national attention. The proceedings have included surprise celebrity appearances, such as Kanye West, and intense testimony from multiple witnesses.

Judge Greg Mathis recently told reporters that Diddy's friends and family should rally around him during this challenging time, encouraging loved ones to show their support in court but condemning him behind the scenes.

"You should be there for your friend to comfort him. Even though he has done wrong," said Mathis. "He's done some heinous crimes, assaults against these women. But if I were a family member, I would be there to comfort him, not defend him, not stick up for, what he's done. I would condemn him in private and support him in public."