Larsa Pippen expressed her admiration for the twin daughters of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, Jessie and D’Lila, as they celebrated their prom evening on Sunday, preparing for their upcoming graduation and college adventures.
Born in 2006, the twins have shared many experiences together, including their recent dance event, where they dazzled in identical flowing red gowns that sparkled in the evening glow.
With love as their theme, the sisters posed for pictures near rose bushes alongside their dates, accentuating their outfits with roses on their arms. They also complemented their looks with long white manicures and matching necklaces.
D’Lila was crowned Prom Queen, a moment shared separately with her date, as their families and fans showered affection on both sisters, including Pippen.
Larsa left a simple yet sweet message with two red heart emojis in their Instagram comments. Known for her previous marriage to Scottie Pippen from the Chicago Bulls and her role on The Real Housewives of Miami, she has also been linked to Marcus Jordan, Michael Jordan’s son, from 2022 to 2024. Currently, she is dating Jeff Coby, a former collegiate basketball player from Columbia University.
Update on Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs trial: Witness claims Cassie Ventura felt trapped
On May 19, three witnesses testified in the ongoing federal trial of the music mogul Combs, offering evidence that prosecutors assert supports charges of sex trafficking and racketeering, which he has denied.
The allegations stem from claims made by singer Cassie Ventura, who says that Combs subjected her to long-term abuse while managing her career and personal life.
A noteworthy witness, David James, who was Combs’ assistant from 2007 to 2009, shared insights into the relationship between the controversial mogul and Ventura.
James recounted that when he urged her to leave, she replied, “I can’t. I can’t get out,” explaining that Combs had control over her career, housing, and finances.
Ventura has previously testified over four days, detailing incidents of physical and sexual abuse, and mentioned being coerced into participating in staged sexual acts, labeled by Combs as “Freak Offs.”
Mercedes Colwin, a legal analyst, stated that the prosecution aims to demonstrate that Ventura’s career reliance on Combs created a coercive environment, integral to the sex trafficking allegations.
If convicted, Combs could face a life sentence. He has been in detention since September 16, 2024, when the Department of Homeland Security arrested him in New York City.