Diddy’s Son Justin Combs Lands Late-Night Show ‘Respectively Justin’ On His Father’s Revolt Network, Social Media Personality Justin LaBoy To Co-Host

Diddy’s Son Justin Combs Lands Late-Night Show ‘Respectively Justin’ On His Father’s Revolt Network, Social Media Personality Justin LaBoy To Co-Host
Justin Combs is a new face on his dad, Sean “Diddy” Combs’ Revolt network.
According to Page Six, he will be hosting his own late-night talk show Respectively Justin, scheduled to premiere Sunday (Feb. 14th).
He will be joined by social media personality Justin LaBoy to discuss all things music, sex, relationship, and “taboo topics” and conversations that are typically “off limits” with celebrities.

Justin Combs, Justin LaBoy
The show already has A-list guests like Chris Brown lined up, and will also feature a “Demon Time” segment complete with champagne and music.

Chris Brown
Diddy said of the show:
“Justin LaBoy is the biggest social media star in our culture. There is no better place for his debut show – we are thrilled to welcome him to the REVOLT family.”
It has garnered a 10-episode order and will first premiere on YouTube on Wednesdays before airing on Revolt on Fridays.
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