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Diddy’s Son Quincy Brown Sparks Outrage With New Vlog Trailer

Diddy makes a cameo in the video

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Diddy’s children are not letting his drama stop them from living their best lives.

Earlier this month, one of Diddy’s sons, King Combs, was spotted at the club having the time of his life with his girlfriend Raven Tracy. The move sparked criticism on social media with some folks telling him to keep a low profile as his father fights for his life. Now Quincy Brown has sparked outrage online after debuting the trailer for his upcoming vlog series.

“It’s actually never as it seems,” the actor says in the 51-second clip. “I’m always doing something. Always. And that’s what makes this life a journey.”

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The trailer features mostly Quincy, King, and Justin Combs, but the rap mogul’s twin daughter, Jessie and D’Lila Combs, made a cameo, as well as his other teenage daughter, Chance Combs. Diddy also made a very brief appearance in the clip leading some fans to speculate that his children might be trying to rehabilitate his image in the vlog series.

The Vlog trailer sparked an immediate response from fans with the vast majority condemning Quincy for the video. “This is so dumb I mean no one even listens to Quincy’s music, but I guess they gotta make money somehow why not with some extra thousand views during a controversy when they should be laying low,” one person wrote. Another added, “Ooh they are spiraling and they are throwing gasoline on a forest fire. Quincy should’ve sat and ate his food b/c now the kids will no longer be off limits.”

Diddy’s children recently issued a joint statement condemning folks who are pushing certain narratives not just against the Bad Boy Records founder, but also against his children. The statement was put out by Quincy, Christian, Justin, D’Lila, Jessie, and Chance, as they stand united in support of their father amid serious allegations against him.

Diddy, real name Sean Combs, is currently behind bars at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn awaiting trial for racketeering and sex trafficking. The entertainment mogul has maintained his innocence and his attorney has indicated that he is “eager” to take the witness stand and tell his side of the story. His trial date is set for May 2025 barring there are no delays.

Aside from his federal racketeering case, Diddy is also facing a growing number of lawsuits from accusers who are both males and females. One of his accusers claimed that she was a minor at the time of the alleged abuse.

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