Jessie and D’Lila Combs recently took charge of styling their younger sister Love’s hair. The results didn’t take long to make it go viral.
In a short TikTok clip that quickly made the rounds, Jessie and D’Lila, the teenage twin daughters of music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs, took on a new role as hairstylists for their little sister, Love.
The twins, already known for their polished looks and fashion-forward energy, were clearly in their element as they got Love ready for the day. Hair was part of the mission as brushes came out and hands moved with confidence, with their big-sister focus was fully activated.
Then came little Love’s reaction.
Her face said everything. Just pure, uncut feedback that had viewers laughing and nodding in recognition. She was clearly happy with the results.
Fans flooded the comments, joking that Love clearly had a preferred stylist and wasn’t afraid to let the twins know how their work compared to how her hair is usually done. It was one of those moments that felt instantly familiar to anyone who’s ever watched siblings try to step into a parent’s lane.
Many praised the twins for being hands-on big sisters, while others couldn’t get enough of Love’s personality, calling her expressive, confident, and already a scene-stealer in her own right. The bond between them felt genuine.
The moment also fits neatly into a larger chapter for Jessie and D’Lila, who have been steadily carving out their own space beyond being celebrity kids. Their TikTok presence often blends beauty, lifestyle, and sisterhood, giving followers a glimpse into their world without trying too hard to impress.
That sense of intention resurfaced last year when the twins officially stepped into fashion entrepreneurship. In July 2025, they announced the launch of their clothing brand, 12TWINTY1, a name rooted in their December 21 birthday and their identity as twins. Their debut collection promised wearable, everyday pieces designed to feel accessible, not exclusive.
Love may not have fully approved of the hairstyle, but her reaction gave the internet exactly what it needed. A good laugh.
