During a brief weekend respite from Sean "Diddy" Combs' sex trafficking trial, his identical twin daughters marked a significant milestone in their high school journey. Adorned in coordinating, beaded, off-the-shoulder crimson dresses, Jessie James Combs and D'Lila Star Combs gracefully attended their senior prom on May 17 at Harbor House, a chic bar nestled in downtown Los Angeles. This festive occasion unfolded mere days after the conclusion of the first week of testimony in their father's sex trafficking trial in New York.
The 18-year-old siblings, whose mother is the late Kim Porter, Combs' former partner, were affectionately escorted by their dates into the venue, capturing the imagination of photographers awaiting outside. Beaming with joy, the teenagers posed together, embodying the essence of youth and festivity. As quoted in People magazine, they confidently declared, "The party doesn't start until we walk in. We've saved the best for last."
Earlier this month, D'Lila and Jessie, who were also snapped in other matching red attire around Los Angeles, joined their father and siblings – their 18-year-old sister Chance, and brothers Quincy, 33, Justin, 31, and Christian, 27 – at the music mogul's trial, which witnessed graphic testimonies from witnesses like his ex, Cassie Ventura, detailing alleged sexual abuse.
The presence of the children in the courtroom did not resonate well with Aubrey O'Day, a former member of Combs' girl group Danity Kane. On the May 16 episode of Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes' podcast, Amy & T.J., she expressed her discomfort, stating, "The fact that the kids are marching up to that court… I don't know any father who would want their children to sit through such testimonies."