
Diddy's Daughters Pulled Off Rollercoaster in Viral Video
Diddy’s twin daughters, Jessie and D’Lila Combs, were removed from an amusement park ride in California after a dispute with a ride operator over a safety rule.
August 20, 2025: Before the ride started, Sean “Diddy” Combs’ 18-year-old twin daughters, D’Lila Star and Jessie James, were told to get off the rollercoaster at the Orange County Fair. The Daily Mail got video of the sisters and their pals being contacted by a fair worker while they were on the ride. After that, they were seen leaving.
TMZ said that the twins’ refusal to follow the ride’s safety standards about phone use led to the tragedy. It is said that staff members told the girls to put their phones away three times, but they didn’t listen. Some versions say that the ride conductor was being “rude” when he asked, but the result was the same. Even though the teens did something wrong, they were not kicked out of the fair. They were given tickets to ride another rollercoaster later.
The Combs twins are really busy right now. They graduated from high school earlier this year and said they wouldn’t be going to college right away. They have been working on their own businesses, such starting their own fashion line, 12TWINTY1, instead. The number one stands for “boldness” and “leadership,” while the number two stands for “love” and “harmony.” The brand name comes from their birthdate on December 21.
The event also brings to light the continuing legal issues their father, Diddy, is having. After a nine-week trial, he was convicted guilty of two charges of transportation to participate in prostitution in July. He was found not guilty of more serious accusations of racketeering and sex trafficking, but he could still go to prison for up to 20 years.
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