Quincy Jones Wishes Brother Christian Combs A Happy Birthday w/ Cryptic Message: ‘They Can Try & Stop Us But They Ain’t Stopping The Coupe’

Quincy Jones Wishes Brother Christian Combs A Happy Birthday w/ Cryptic Message: ‘They Can Try & Stop Us But They Ain’t Stopping The Coupe’

Quincy Brown and Christian Combs are sticking together.

The Star alum, 32, took to Instagram on Monday (April 1) to wish his younger brother a happy 26th birthday. The post included a music video featuring the brothers, while Quincy Brown wrote in the caption,

“Happy Birthday Christian Casey Combs! ? My Young King! I love you with all my heart. ?? They can try and stop us but we are not STOPPIN THE COUPE… AND THATS THE TRUTH! ?? ?”

 

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The celebratory message marks Quincy Brown’s first social media post since Diddy’s Los Angeles and Miami homes were raided amid sex trafficking lawsuits against the Bad Boy exec (Diddy’s attorney has since called the raid a “witch hunt). While Quincy Brown was not at either of the residences, Christian Combs and their brother Justin Combs, 30, were seen in handcuffs as Homeland Security agents raided the estates.

Just days later, Quincy’s biological father Al B. Sure pleaded for him to “come home.” He wrote alongside a photo of them together,

#LettertoMySon! Come Home. The?is wide open. You’re safe here son! Love you, Popz, Your Biological [fist Emoji]”

Quincy has not publicly responded to his father’s plea, however, Al B. Sure revealed is moving forward with a biopic about his life and health, including a life-threatening coma. He opened up about the project during an appearance at an awards show recently and suggested that it will feature more alarming accusations against Diddy, who raised Quincy amid his lengthy relationship with Quincy’s mother, late model Kim Porter. 

Al B. Sure told an audience at the Equal Justice Now Awards in L.A, with civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump by his side,

“Hold on to your britches, and you’ll really understand how I ended up in a coma. You’re really gonna need to call Homeland Security.”

Asked about Diddy in an interview for the event on Friday (March 29), Al B. Sure said,

“Well, I don’t speak about another man’s endeavors.”

He added in part of his social media message for Quincy,

“I do care about my son, so, the post, I just spoke to him actually, just hung up the phone with him … of course, the metaphor is very simple: My door is always open.”

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Authored by: Char