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Fans of Diddy and his many children will be delighted to know they're heading to Hulu for their own reality series! According to Page Six, they've already begun filming scenes for their show.
The show, tentatively titled Diddy + 7, matches up with a trademark filed by Diddy's legal team back in January. Additionally, they've been seen filming at various locations around the country.
Page Six reports that Sean Combs and his family have been spotted filming a new reality show for Hulu, according to sources. The show will follow their business dealings and include footage of Sean, his kids and their entourage.
According to reports, Diddy and his children will star in a new series titled Diddy + 7. This marks the first time all of their children will be filmed for an upcoming television program.
Reports indicate the reality series will focus on Diddy and his children's everyday life in addition to business aspects of their career, according to Page Six. Furthermore, it has been speculated that the show may be based in Miami where Diddy owns a large home.
Diddy has always been a beloved rapper with an enormous fan base. His songs have made waves in the music industry and he boasts an impressive list of awards to his name.
When Diddy released his single "Gotta Move On," featuring Bryson Tiller, it quickly rose to the #1 position on Billboard's Adult R&B Airplay chart. The video for the song stars comedian-actress Tiffany Haddish in a cameo role as Diddy's bouncer at his late-night club Club Love.
Diddy boasts an impressive arsenal, as evidenced by the music video for his latest single. Directed by Teyana Taylor, "Gotta Move On" features a large cast that includes many of Diddy's friends and family members - his sons Quincy Brown and Justin Combs star alongside other famous faces in the clip.
Diddy and his children may be getting their own reality show soon. According to Page Six, the hip-hop mogul is working with Hulu on a show that will focus on his family.
The Bad Boy founder and CEO currently has seven children, including Quincy Brown, Christian Combs and his twin daughters D'Lila Star and Jessie James. Additionally, he adopted Porter's son Quincy Taylor Brown.
According to Page Six, Diddy is set for his own reality show that will feature all of the singer's children and businesses. The show is said to focus on their daily lives and showcase how they collaborate with one another.
Diddy's oldest son Justin is an actor and musician, following in his father's footsteps. He has two sisters - D'Lila and Jessie - as well as another daughter named Chance.
Christian, Diddy's first biological child, has a passion for music and film while his twin sister Jessie are social media stars. His older brother Justin is an actor and musician as well.
Diddy and his children have been seen filming scenes for the show in locations like Los Angeles and Miami. Additionally, they shared individual Instagram accounts to give potential viewers a sneak-peek at what could be featured on the show. It remains uncertain if Love Combs - Diddy's new baby - will be featured on the show.
The Combs family will soon be featured on Hulu for their own reality series. A source told Page Six that the show will include everyone from the family -- even the kids!
Puff Daddy, the founder of Bad Boy Entertainment, is the proud papa to seven children. His twin daughters D'Lila Star and Jessie James are social media stars while Christian "King" Combs followed in his dad's footsteps as an accomplished rapper. Justin Combs followed in his father's footsteps as both an actor and athlete; he also has a daughter named Chance with Sarah Chapman.
Five months after welcoming twin siblings with his ex-wife Dana Tran in October 2022, Love Combs was born. Diddy has achieved great success as one of music's most successful executives for three decades; he also produced and starred in multiple seasons of MTV's Making The Band.
Diddy has achieved great success in addition to his music and acting careers, becoming both a philanthropist and entrepreneur. His record label Bad Boy Records was founded by Diddy himself and featured artists like The Notorious B.I.G., Faith Evans, 112, Total, The LOX, Ma$e, Shyne, French Montana, Machine Gun Kelly and Janelle Monae among others.
He recently filed a trademark for what was to be called Diddy + 7. However, no one from the Combs family has confirmed this news yet. According to gossip blog The Jasmine Brand in January, 58-year-old was planning on returning to reality television again.
Sean "Diddy" Combs is one of the most acclaimed and influential hip-hop artists, record producers, and businessmen of our time. Yet despite his success, the founder of Bad Boy Records also serves as a proud father to seven children.
Diddy welcomed his first child, Justin Combs, in 1993 with fashion architect Misa Hylton and continued to expand his family with model Kim Porter. Along with their three kids together, Diddy also has a son named Christian (known as King Combs), as well as 16-year-old twin daughters D'Lila Star and Jessie James.
Rumors swirl that Combs and his children are shooting a reality series on Hulu called Diddy + 7. According to TMZ, the show will follow them as they strive to make it big in the entertainment industry.
Although the show won't air until 2022, Diddy has already started shooting scenes for it in Los Angeles and Miami.
In January, The Jasmine Brand reported that Diddy had submitted a trademark application for an reality television program called Diddy + 7 that would feature his seven children. He's also proud father to his youngest daughter Love who was born last October.
The upcoming series will follow how media mogul Mark Cuban balances his hectic lifestyle with his children, all of whom have their own businesses. According to a source, the show will also feature their mothers--cyber security specialist Dana Tran and Chapman--including Dana Tran and Chapman herself.
Chance Combs is an American model and student from Los Angeles, California. She is the offspring of rapper Sean Combs and former girlfriend Sarah Chapman and has modeled for companies such as Barney's New York and Petite Parade.
In April 2014, she ventured into the social media sphere with her Instagram account and rapidly rose to popularity. A huge fan of Beyonce, she boasts over 171,000 followers on the platform.
Diddy's daughter is an aspiring actress who recently walked the red carpet at the Oscars alongside her dad. Dressed in a sparkling Dolce & Gabbana gown, 16-year-old Mia looked gorgeous as always.
Her father is a hip-hop mogul who owns several record labels. Additionally, he owns an NBA franchise and carries his own fashion line.
Diddy and his children are headed to Hulu for their own reality series called "Diddy + 7," which will focus on their daily lives, the dynamics of their family, and how Diddy runs his kids' business ventures.
According to reports, the show will follow Diddy and his seven children: Quincy, Christian, Justin, Love, D'Lila and Jessie. Sarah Chapman and Dana Tran are also set to star.
According to gossip blog The Jasmine Brand, Diddy and his children began filming sequences for their show in Miami and Los Angeles in January.
The Combs family is currently filming content for an upcoming reality series on Hulu that will feature all members of their clan, according to Page Six. The show is said to focus on their business dealings and everyday lives.
Diddy boasts a large family. His sons Christian, Quincy and Justin are all music professionals; Jessie and D'Lila, his twin sisters, are social media stars as well. Additionally, Diddy welcomed daughter Love last year with the help of cyber specialist Dana Tran.
In January, the 53-year-old rapper filed a trademark for his own reality show on Hulu. According to Jasmine Brand, it will be called Diddy + 7 and likely follow in the footsteps of his children.
Though Love may or may not make an appearance on the show, it's likely she and her siblings will be showcased since they get along so well.
The series is being shot in Miami and Los Angeles, with reports suggesting it will feature the Combs family businesses. It could be similar to shows like MTV's The Real World or CBS' Big Brother.
Fans must wait for the newest season of Diddy + 7 on Hulu to find out if it's as candid and truthful as other reality shows. In the meantime, fans can keep up with what's happening with "All About the Benjamins" star and his family on Instagram!