Sean 'Diddy' Combs' twin daughters, Jessie and D'Lila, celebrated their 18th birthday on Saturday.
While their father remains behind bars as he awaits his trial - scheduled for May 5, 2025 - the twins marked a milestone birthday with their older brother, Christian 'King' Combs, 26.
Their father, who has been denied bail three times since his September arrest, pleaded not guilty after he was arrested in New York City on racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking and prostitution charges.
Meanwhile, Jessie and D'Lila - whom the music mogul shared with the late Kim Porter in addition to son Christian and 33-year-old stepson Quincy Brown - shared a glimpse of their lavish birthday celebration on Instagram.
The twins posted photos of themselves wearing matching pink and black minidresses and fuzzy shoes as they posed in front of a stunning Christmas tree and a extravagant display of balloons.
This comes three months after their father Combs - who has reportedly lost a huge amount weight and is looking 'grayer' in jail - was arrested.
Despite that, their older brother Christian helped them celebrate their birthday.
He shared photos of them posing together in front of the balloons, which appeared to spell out their names as well as their age, and stunning bouquets of pink flowers.
Their supportive big brother wrote in his caption: 'HAPPY BDAY TO MY QUEENS @the_combs_twins !! I can't believe yall already 18! I remember the day you were born like it was yesterday!! I'm proud of you and LOVE YOU SO MUCH !!'
Their birthday comes one week after their late mother's birthday and a little over a month after the anniversary of Porter's death six years ago.
The twins and Christian's late mother, a model and actress, passed away at the age of 47 in November 2018 due to lobar pneumonia.
Earlier this year, Christian and Quincy defended their late mother as they denied the claims that she had attempted to pen the manuscript for a book prior to her death.
Porter's longtime confidante Lawanda Lane echoed the same sentiment.
They said there was no indication that Porter ever sought to put together a tell-all memoir - a claim made by Courtney Burgess, who is a witness in Combs' criminal trial.
Lane told TMZ that no one in Combs' family knows Burgess - who maintains that he was an associate of Porter's and had testified in the case in October.
Burgess claimed he was in possession of a book she allegedly wrote, which reportedly included incriminating evidence in Combs' trial.
Burgess also said she previously gave him sex tapes that were recorded at Combs' parties with a number of notable people in them.
Combs has remained in a federal jail in Brooklyn since his September 16 arrest, awaiting a trial scheduled to start on May 5.
Part of the grounds on which a judge rejected a bail package suggested by his lawyers was that he was a danger to obstruct justice and engage in witness tampering.
He has pleaded not guilty to charges that he coerced and abused women for years, aided by associates and employees.
Prosecutors said that since at least 2008, Combs engaged in a racketeering conspiracy, using his power and prestige in the entertainment industry to force women to engage in extended sex acts with male commercial sex workers in what were known as 'Freak Offs.'
He has denied all of the allegations.
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