Diddy’s Twin Daughters Accused Of Copying Fashion Brand Idea For 12TWINTY1 From Independent Designer

Diddy’s Twin Daughters Accused Of Copying Fashion Brand Idea For 12TWINTY1 From Independent Designer
A small business owner is calling out Diddy’s twin daughters, Jessie and D’Lila, accusing them of stealing the concept behind her fashion brand for their new line.
Following the 18-year-olds’ recent announcement of their new fashion venture, 12TWINTY1, independent designer Imani Marshall took to social media to blast the twins for allegedly copying her brand, 1221. Apparel, one she says she launched back in January 2024. Imani claims she secured an LLC for her business and established its presence on social media.
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In her video, Imani also shares the meaning and passion behind her brand, explaining how she’s gained traction through collaborations with celebrities and influencers. Imani says she felt compelled to speak out publicly to bring attention to the ongoing issue of celebrities and major corporations taking advantage of small business owners.
Jessie and D’Lila announced their brand just last week. As of now, neither they nor anyone from their team has responded to the accusations.
Do you think the twins copied the idea, or is this just a harmless coincidence? Let us know your thoughts below!
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