Meet Diddy's Biggest Fans, AKA His 7 Children

Sean "Diddy" Combs is recognized as one of the most influential hip-hop artists, music executives, and businessmen of our time. Rapper, record producer, and billionaire mogul are just some of the titles he's racked up since the early '90s. However, outside of his major career accomplishments, Diddy is also a proud father to seven children.

The "Gotta Move On" artist welcomed his first child, Justin Combs, in 1993 with fashion architect Misa Hylton and continued to grow his family in the late '90s and mid-2000s with model Kim Porter, whom he shares three kids with, including rapper King Combs.

Diddy and Porter had an on-again, off-again relationship from 1994 until their split in 2007, shortly after the birth of their twins, D'Lila and Jessie Combs. Diddy also welcomed his daughter Chance in 2006 with entrepreneur Sarah Chapman. Despite their relationship coming to an end, Diddy and Porter continued to coparent their children together until her death in 2018.

Following the loss of Porter, Diddy immediately stepped up to raise his children as a full-time father, though that didn't come without hardships. "Going from just being on the road and stuff to like actually having to raise three girls and never . . . I've never been in this situation, and you know, I guess God gave me some karma," the rapper explained on Revolt's "Caresha Please" podcast in June 2022.

Diddy expanded his family once again in October 2022 with the newest addition: baby Love Sean Combs, who made her Instagram debut on Dec. 27, 2022, shortly after the producer surprise announced her birth on social media earlier that month. But since then, she's been all over Diddy's Instagram page, as well as some of her siblings' pages. On March 15, 2023, the father of seven posted the first photo with his entire brood looking happy while surrounded by palm trees in a now-deleted Instagram post. "Nothing else matters," he captioned the photo.

Ahead, learn more about all seven of Diddy's children and see photos of them.

Quincy Brown
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Quincy Brown

Though not his biological son, Diddy raised Quincy Brown as his own son since he was 3 years old, according to People. Born on June 4, 1991, to model Kim Porter and singer Al B. Sure, Brown grew up with Diddy when he and Porter started dating in 1994.

Of his life growing up as Diddy's adoptive son, Brown wrote in a 2008 open letter published on Global Grind (via Metro), "Sean Combs is the person whom I look up to and appreciate as a father . . . He is the one who helped mold me into the person I am today and I will always try to live up to his expectations. He has always been supportive of me and I will forever love and respect him."

Being the son of celebrities isn't Brown's only claim to fame, however. Along with being an accomplished singer, Brown has appeared in Fox TV series "Star" and "Power Book III: Raising Kanan," a prequel to the acclaimed Starz "Power" series.

Justin Combs
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Justin Combs

Justin Combs is Diddy's first biological child, who he welcomed into the world on Dec. 30, 1993, with fashion designer Misa Hylton. The world first caught a glimpse of Justin when he appeared on an episode of MTV's "My Super Sweet 16" in the mid-2000s. In 2012, Justin was awarded a scholarship to play football at UCLA, and during his time at the university, he studied sociology. He graduated four years later in 2016, becoming the first in his family to earn the accomplishment.

"Look at my boy! FACT MY SON JUSTIN COMBS IS THE FIRST IN MY FAMILY TO GRADUATE COLLEGE!!! I'M SO PROUD OF YOU BOY!!!" Diddy wrote on Instagram about Justin's graduation (via Daily Mail)He added, "Never stop dreaming or believing!! Yesterday was one of the greatest days of my life! @princejdc I'm so proud of you!"

Christian Combs
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Christian Combs

Christian Combs was born on April 1, 1998, to Diddy and Kim Porter and is the couple's first child together. Christian is better known as King Combs to the world and is an accomplished rapper who has collaborated with artists like Teyana Taylor, Chris Brown, and Kodak Black.

The "Can't Stop Won't Stop" rapper started his music career as a teenager, but the road to his success did not come easy, even as the son of one of hip-hop's greatest. "I've really been working and doing music since I was 16," Combs explained to Billboard in a December 2022 interview. "Like my pops said, from the jump he wasn't going to help me give me no producer help, writer help, because he didn't want me to ever have to lean on him or depend on him."

Chance Combs
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Chance Combs

Diddy's first daughter, Chance Combs, was born on July 20, 2006. He shares Chance with his longtime friend and former business associate Sarah Chapman, and the pair's brief fling actually led to his breakup from Kim Porter in July 2007, as reported by People. Chance celebrated her 16th birthday in July 2022, and outside of enjoying time with friends and family, she is currently a part of a campaign with Glam-Aholic Lifestyle, known for its luxury handbags.

D'Lila and Jessie Combs

Twins D'Lila and Jessie Combs were welcomed into the world by Diddy and mother Kim Porter on Dec. 21, 2006. The girls were raised with their sister, Chance, and appeared in the same Glam-Aholic Lifestyle campaign with her. Career-wise, the sisters are aspiring models and were featured in the 2022 Dolce & Gabbana fashion show, per Insider. The twins' shared Instagram account has over 600K followers, and they have nearly 200K followers on TikTok.

Love Sean Combs

Diddy welcomed his youngest daughter into the world at the end of 2022. He announced her arrival on Dec. 10, 2022, in a tweet, writing, "I'm so blessed to welcome my baby girl Love Sean Combs to the world. Mama Combs, Quincy, Justin, Christian, Chance, D'Lila, Jessie and myself all love you so much! God is the Greatest!"

While there isn't all that much known about baby Love, her smiley face makes regular appearances in videos on her dad's Instagram.