Diddy’s Twin Girls Turn 12, Design Sweater Inspired By Their Dad [VIDEO]
Diddy’s Twin Girls Turn 12, Design Sweater Inspired by Their Dad
These beauties are moguls in the making! Sean “Diddy” Combs‘ twin girls, Jessie and D’Lila Combs, are following in their father’s footsteps. The proud father got in the Christmas spirit today on his Instagram Story, showcasing a red Christmas sweater that says “Mo’ Money Mo’ Presents,” and a black one that says “Dreaming of A Black Xmas.” Both, of course, have his handsome face printed in the middle! Ha!
But, the red sweaters are particularly special because Jessie and D’Lila designed them – marking the firsts of their entrepreneurial efforts. The little ladies made their sales pitches on Diddy’s Instagram story.
Jessie and D’Lila Combs even modeled the sweaters for us in celebration of their twelfth birthday. These sweeties were born with a fierce catwalk, courtesy of their mother – late model, Kim Porter.

Will one of the Combs family Christmas sweaters make it under your tree this year?
Written by Miata Shanay
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