Recently, eighteen-year-old twins Jessie and D’Lila Combs took to TikTok to share a glimpse of their tight-knit bond with their three-year-old sister, Love Combs.
This week, Sean “Diddy” Combs’ daughters gave fans a rare, heartwarming glimpse into their sibling bond when twins Jessie and D’Lila Combs stepped out with their little sister, Love Combs, for a playful dance video that quickly made its rounds online. The clip, shared on TikTok, captures a moment that feels light, sweet, and very human.
The twins, now 18, confidently took the lead. Dressed in matching sparkling stilettos, they moved with the ease of big sisters who know the routine. Right beside them was three-year-old Love, determined to keep up, dancing in oversized heels and clearly enjoying every second of the moment. She didn’t miss a beat or the vibe.
Set to Crime Mob’s early-2000s club classic “Stilettos (Pumps),” the video leaned fully into nostalgia. As the song played, the sisters showed off their moves, turning a casual TikTok into a memory fans won’t forget anytime soon.
The caption was simple. “Had to bring the big girls for the vid,” the twins wrote, signaling that Love was just as much part of the moment as they were. And judging by the reaction, the internet agreed.
Comments poured in almost immediately. Kimora Lee Simmons’ daughter Ming Lee Simmons chimed in, while fans gushed over Love’s confidence and natural star power. Many pointed out her little slide in the heels, calling her the real standout of the video. Love’s mother, Dana Tran, also reacted, sharing how much fun her daughter was having and celebrating the moment’s carefree energy.
Beyond the cuteness, the video carried a deeper layer. It showed a family staying connected and present for one another during a complicated time. With their father currently incarcerated, the Combs siblings have largely stayed out of the spotlight.
Diddy is also the father of Quincy Brown, Justin Combs, Christian “King” Combs, and Chance Combs, making this a large, blended family that has often navigated public scrutiny.
