Diddy has shared a momentous occasion from his newest daughter’s life, revealing that she finally said her first words.

The rap mogul took to Instagram on Sunday (May 21) to reveal that baby Love — whose mother is cybersecurity specialist Dana Tran — thinks her daddy hung the moon.

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“Breaking news! baby love has just said her first words. She said ! DA DA DA DA DA DA!!!!!! Let’s go TWIN FLAME!!!! I also won the bet! I hope you all are having a beautiful Sunday. #ProudDad. Love,” he wrote in the caption.

Take a look at the adorable video below:

Diddy’s seventh child, Love Combs was quietly born in October 2022 at a hospital in Newport Beach, California. Puff shared the news via Twitter the following month, and described her arrival as a blessing.

“I’m so blessed to welcome my baby girl Love Sean Combs to the world,” he wrote. “Mama Combs, Quincy, Justin, Christian, Chance, D’Lila, Jessie and myself all love you so much! God is the Greatest!”

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Puffy may be a proud papa, but he’s been having more than a few difficulties as of late with his children’s nanny, who is currently suing him.

However, last week the Bad Boy boss filed a motion to dismiss his nanny’s lawsuit, claiming that she didn’t do her job properly.

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Diddy filed documents asking a Los Angeles Superior Court judge to dismiss all claims brought by his former nanny, Raven Wales-Walden.

The woman, who is allegedly a relative of his late ex Kim Porter, sued Diddy last year accusing him of terminating her employment after she informed him she was pregnant in 2020.

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In his response, the 53-year-old argued the case should be dismissed because Raven failed to “satisfactorily perform her job responsibilities, and otherwise conduct herself in accordance with the standards and policies of Combs Defendants.”

Diddy added that his actions weren’t discriminatory — and he has reason to believe Raven was “not performing all of her job duties as required, that there were some days that [Raven] received compensation for work that was not performed, thus resulting in wages being paid to [Raven] that were not owed.”