Diddy and Dana Tran celebrated the first birthday of their adorable daughter Love Combs over the weekend.
The co-parents got together on Sunday (October 15) to celebrate, which was baby Love’s actual birthday. In a heartwarming video posted to the Bad Boy mogul’s Instagram Story, Puff and Dana can be seen singing to their baby girl – who sat in a high chair with a crown perched on her head.
In a separate post to his page, Diddy shared a collage of moments with his youngest daughter and wished her a happy birthday.
“Happy Birthday Baby Love! @loveseancombs I LOVE YOU WITH ALL MY HEART!!- Love DaDa,” he captioned it.
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Check out both posts below.
Just ahead of her birthday, baby Love took her first steps on Tuesday (October 10). Proud daddy Diddy watched the moment over FaceTime with Dana Tran, then shared the milestone with his followers.
“Wow! Baby, you walking? … Oh my God, you did it, kid. You did it,” he encouraged Love in amazement.
Love shuffled along the carpet in a white blouse and seemed confused to hear her dad’s voice coming from the phone while he wasn’t actually in the room.
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In his comment section, Diddy received plenty of love from friends such as N.O.R.E., Busta Rhymes and Ginuwine, with the latter writing: “It’s the best feeling ever KING!! I know you know ..congrats !!! dad life!”
While many saluted Diddy on daddy duty, others accused him of attempting to change the subject and get the spotlight off the growing speculation of him being involved in 2Pac’s 1996 murder.
50 Cent lit the fuse last week when the G-Unit mogul claimed that the late rap legend’s killing was ordered by Puff, who he advised to “lawyer up.”
“Damn so pac got lined by brother love,” he wrote, referencing Diddy’s R&B moniker. “LOL Time to Lawyer up, shit might get sticky.”
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50’s post included a photo of 2Pac and Suge Knight sitting in the black BMW sedan the night of the deadly drive-by shooting on September 7, 1996.
It’s unclear what prompted 50 Cent’s wild post, but speculation has long circulated that Diddy was somehow involved in 2Pac’s murder. He has never been arrested or charged in connection with the crime, and he has vehemently denied the allegations.
The rumors largely rest on comments made during a 2008 police confession by Duane “Keefe D” Davis, who was charged with ‘Pac’s long-unsolved murder last month.
The 60-year-old former South Side Compton Crip told detectives that he and Puff had discussed a $1million deal to kill both 2Pac and Suge Knight, who were feuding with Diddy’s Bad Boy Records at the time.
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Davis claimed that the Harlem-bred mogul told him during a meeting at Greenblatt’s Deli in Los Angeles that he wanted to “get ride of them dudes.” After ‘Pac’s death, however, Keefe D said that the South Side Compton Crips never received the alleged $500,000 payment from the record executive.