It was only a matter of time before the Diddy and his Combs Clan capitalized on the unscripted television circuit. Rumors were previously floating around about the Bad Boy mogul filing a trademark for "Diddy + 7." Some believe it was at the center of a reality TV endeavor. Today (March 23), Page Six reported that Sean "Diddy" Combs and his kids are set to be the next celebrity family to give an intimate look at their everyday lives. The Kardashian-Jenners recently moved their reality series to Hulu, and it looks like the platform is ushering in more high-profile families.
Additionally, Page Six reportedly spoke with a "source" who shared details about the purported series. “It’s going to profile the entire family. They all have businesses — even the kids — and it will feature everyone,” a person revealed. It was further noted that the media mogul and his seven children have already been spotted in Los Angeles and Miami filming for the series. Christian "King" coombs is a rapper who followed in his doppelganger father's footsteps. Quincy Brown, Diddy's stepson, has a media company and is an artist. Justin Combs reportedly works for his father's business and has been stretching his chops as an entertainer and host. Also, teen twins Jessie and D'Lila are taking over the fashion world as they hit one runway to the next.
Diddy's Expanding His Reach
The youngest of the Combs kids is infant Love. Diddy announced her arrival in December, and it came as a shock to fans. He was dating City Girls hitmaker Yung Miami then, but it was later shared that the child's mother was a California woman named Dana Tran. Although Puff regularly shares photos of his family, this will be the first time he's opened his doors to a series. “[The show] is all about the dynamic of the family and how Diddy does it all with all the kids," a source stated. "They’re a real family, even all the baby mamas,” the source further stated."
Although it's been said that the mothers of Diddy's kids all get along, it's unclear if they'll make appearances. Kim Porter—mother to Christan, Quincy, Jessie, and D'Lila—sadly passed away in 2018 after a bout with pneumonia. Dana Tran hasn't said much since her big reveal, but fans are hoping to hear more from Love's mom. Would you tune in to a reality show about Diddy and his family?
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