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What Did They Do?’: Diddy’s Twin Daughters Humiliated at Fair After Ride Operator Forces Them Off
Sean “Diddy” Combs’ twin daughters found themselves at the center of an unexpected controversy during what should have been a typical night out at the Orange County Fair in Los Angeles. Jessie James and D’Lila Combs, both 18, were captured on video being asked to leave a roller coaster on Saturday, Aug. 16, around 9 p.m., creating a scene that sparked mixed reactions across social media platforms. The incident unfolded as the twins, dressed in matching pink sweatsuits, sat strapped into their seats alongside friends, ready for the ride to begin. Video footage shows a white male ride operator approaching the group and making hand gestures for them to disembark. There appeared to be some verbal exchange but it’s unclear what was said. According to TMZ, sources with direct knowledge of the situation said the ejection came after staff repeatedly asked the teenagers to put their phones away three times, though their requests were apparently ignored. The altercation was captured by someone waiting in line to get on the ride and released on the internet. The clip posted to Instagram by TMZ quickly drew commentary from their followers, with opinions ranging from understanding to criticism. “They probably acted privileged. But so does every teenager today. Really no news,” one social media user observed, while another suggested, “Probably just cause their daughters of Diddy.” Sources allegedly close to the situation provided additional context, explaining that Jessie and D’Lila were not actually banned from the fair and were eventually given tickets to ride the rollercoaster later that evening. These same tipsters described the conductor as being “rude” while demanding the phones be put away, suggesting the interaction may have escalated unnecessarily. The conductor was reportedly heard saying, “We won’t refund the fast pass” as the situation unfolded.

