Diddy Forbids Adopted Son Quincy to Appear on ‘Empire’
to change their rules over music rights. He said there was no way his son was signing over his intellectual property. So he banned him from the show.
Another source says that Quincy is being considered for a role on the second season, as long as Diddy relents to his issues with the intellectual property.
During the premiere of the show, theJasmineBRAND.com exclusively spoke with Quincy about how personally relates to Empire:
This is kind of like my family. My family kind of deals with music and business and all that, so to see it like on TV and really written in a point of view that can really be controversial and all that it’s good to come out and experience that because I know how my life is and everything that goes on.
Quincy is the son of music producer Al B. Sure! and Diddy’s former girlfriend/baby mama Kim Porter.
Combs adopted Quincy while in a long-term relationship with Porter.
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