Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, who is currently facing two lawsuits for sexual assault allegations, made a notable return to Instagram on Sunday. Breaking his social media silence since Homeland Security Investigations raided his Miami and Los Angeles residences, the 54-year-old music mogul shared Easter wishes with some adorable photos of his youngest daughter, Love Sean Combs.
In the heartfelt Instagram post, Diddy wished his followers a happy Easter and showed off his daughter Love in a series of charming photos. The 1-year-old can be seen wearing a pink and yellow floral dress in the first slide as she exuded delight in her expressions.
The remaining photos in the post showed Love adorned in other pretty dresses. In one of the photos, the child can be seen in a cheerful pose holding flowers while standing beside a coffee table.
“HAPPY EASTER from Baby Love,” Diddy wrote in the caption, complementing it with a heart. Diddy welcomed Love with Dana Tran in December 2022, and has taken to Instagram at the time to express his joy and gratitude for her arrival in his life.
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Apart from Love, Diddy shares children with late-model Kim Porter, including Quincy, Christian “King,” and twin daughters Jessie and D’Lila. His extended family also includes daughter Chance with Sarah Chapman and son Justin with Misa Hylton.
The Easter post marks Diddy’s first social media appearance on Instagram since the federal raids on his properties in March. The raids were part of an ongoing investigation by Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) after the musician faced allegations of sex trafficking.
A lawsuit was filed against Diddy by singer Cassie Ventura, alleging rape and other misconduct, which was settled shortly after its submission. However, Ventura’s lawsuit catalyzed a series of additional allegations of sexual assault against Diddy. It remains unclear how these legal battles intersect with the federal investigation.
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