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As hip-hop mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs awaits his sentencing, his children have reportedly remained a steady source of strength for him during one of the most turbulent chapters of his life. The music mogul, who is father to seven kids, has leaned on their support as he faces an uncertain future. Now, as sentencing is underway, six of his seven kids have arrived in the courtroom to support him. Here’s the one child who’s missing.

Most of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ kids supported him in the courtroom on sentencing day

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Sean “Diddy” Combs’ seven children span a wide range of ages and personalities. His eldest, Quincy Taylor Brown, born June 4, 1991, is 34 years old and has forged a career in acting, music, and modeling. Next is Justin Dior Combs, born Dec. 30, 1993, making him almost 32. He has explored entertainment and entrepreneurship. Christian “King” Combs, born April 1, 1998, is 27 and is carving his own space in music.

Then come the younger siblings: Chance Combs, born July 20, 2006, is 19, and the twins, D’Lila and Jessie, born Dec. 21, 2006, are 18. Finally, Love Sean Combs, born Dec. 10, 2022, turns 3 in 2025.

According to DailyMail.com, all of Diddy’s kids (except for baby Love) arrived in court on Oct. 3, 2025, for their father’s sentencing. Christian reportedly arrived with his girlfriend, Raven Tracy, who’s been spotted in the courtroom in the past. Justin also reportedly arrived with a female friend to accompany him.

When Diddy arrived in court for his sentencing, he waved to his family. While they waved back, the publication noted that they appeared more reserved than they had in the past. The defense also told the judge that two to three of Diddy’s kids hoped to address the court.

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ mother, Janice Combs, and Love Combs’ mother, Dana Tran, also arrived at court

According to TMZ, Janice Combs also arrived at court in an all-white power suit for Sean “Diddy” Combs’ sentencing. Dana Tran, the mother of Love Combs, also arrived wearing black.

In a letter ahead of sentencing obtained by E! News, Janice noted that her son made “some terrible mistakes in his life,” which she knows he “recognizes.”

“I will never excuse any wrong doing committed by Sean,” she wrote. “I was always very strict with him growing up. I appeal to the kindness of your heart to allow my son to be able to sit at a dinner table with his family. To allow him to raise his children and to instill in them the need to be respectful, get an education and just be God’s children with love in their hearts.”

Tran also wrote a letter stating that baby Love greatly misses him.

“She often becomes frustrated when she cannot see her ‘Daddy,'” Tran wrote, according to DailyMail.com. “She asks [me] questions about why she cannot be with him or why she can only see him under his current circumstances. When she hears his voice, she lights up.”

Christian ‘King’ Combs previously noted how he had ‘good expectations’ ahead of sentencing

In August 2025, Christian “King” Combs spoke to Billboard about his new music and his father’s sentencing. He noted that he had “good expectations” for Sean “Diddy” Combs’ sentencing, though they remained humble.

“I feel good,” he said. “The whole family. We feel good. We just, you know, humbly, just waiting for the sentencing and waiting for pops to come home. We got good expectations. My new tape, Never Stop, is out right now. It’s going crazy. I’m happy to be here with Billboard. Thank y’all for having me.”

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