Sean “Diddy” Combs is the father of seven children, including his three sons: Quincy, Justin, and Christian. Each son has followed in his footsteps into the entertainment world, while also navigating personal and legal challenges.
Quincy, the eldest, was Kim Porter’s son before Diddy adopted him. He has built a career as a rapper, actor, and model. Quincy has appeared in TV shows such as Dope, The Haves and the Have Nots, Star, and Power Book III: Raising Kanan. He also narrated the 2023 Paramount+ series Family Legacy. As a musician, Quincy released his latest album, Sleepover?, in November 2025. He has modelled for Christian Louboutin and served as a Coach brand ambassador.
Justin, Diddy’s second son, is an actor and media personality. A UCLA graduate, he starred in Power Book II: Ghost for a few episodes and co-hosted the online interview series Respectfully Justin on Revolt TV in 2021. The series, which featured conversations with celebrities like Saweetie and Boosie, garnered millions of views despite having only a few instalments.
Christian, the youngest son, is a rapper known as King Combs. He released his first EP, Cyncerely, C3, in 2019 and collaborated with Quincy on the track “Options” the same year. Christian has continued releasing music, including his 2025 EP Never Stop, featuring the song “Diddy Free” in collaboration with Kanye West, inspired by his father’s trial. He also released a music video for the track “Kim,” a tribute to his late mother, Kim Porter.
Christian is facing ongoing legal challenges. In April 2024, he was accused of sexual assault in a lawsuit filed by an employee, Grace O’Marcaigh, who claimed he harassed her while working on a yacht. Christian’s lawyer has called the claims “meritless” and plans to file a motion to dismiss the lawsuit. Other accusers have also come forward.
All three sons supported their father during his trial. In October 2025, Diddy was convicted on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution but acquitted of sex trafficking and racketeering, receiving a 50-month prison sentence. Quincy, Justin, Christian, and three of their sisters spoke in court asking for leniency. They praised their father’s transformation and growth, with Quincy emphasizing unconditional love, Christian calling him “the greatest in the world,” and Justin referring to him as a “superhero.”
Justin and Christian appear in the Netflix docuseries Sean Combs: The Reckoning, which traces the events leading up to Diddy’s arrest in September 2024. While Diddy’s team called the documentary a “shameful hit piece,” the director confirmed all footage was obtained legally.
Today, Diddy’s sons continue to work in music, modeling, and media while facing the spotlight on their personal lives. They remain closely connected to their father and are carving out their own paths in entertainment, showing both talent and resilience in navigating challenges.






