Why were Diddy’s twin daughters removed from a rollercoaster in California? Drama explained

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Diddy's twins, Jessie and D’Lila Combs (Getty via Soap Central CMS- Resized on Canva)

Sean “Diddy” Combs’ twin daughters, Jessie and D’Lila, were reportedly asked to step off a rollercoaster at the Orange County Fair in Southern California on Saturday night. According to The Blast, the incident occurred after Jessie and D’Lila repeatedly ignored staff instructions to put away their phones while on the ride. As a result, they were asked to step off but were later given tickets to enjoy the ride at another time.

The twins, along with their sister Chance, were spotted during Diddy's trial in June and would leave the court during graphic testimonies. Currently, Combs is held at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn.


Diddy's twins removed from a rollercoaster ride

On August 16, 2025, Diddy's twins, Jessie and D’Lila, were at the Orange County Fair. They were spotted wearing matching pink pants and a jacket, as per TMZ. While they were sitting on the roller coaster ride, they were asked by the staff to put away their phones three times. When they did not listen, they were asked to leave the ride.

A source close to TMZ says that the conductor was rude to them when he was asking them to turn off their phones. However, they weren't banned from the fair. A video of the twins sitting in the ride and then leaving is circulating online.

Combs was recently denied bail yet again, and the judge cited that Combs could be a flight risk, since he has a history of violence, as a key reason behind denying him bail. He has been behind bars since his arrest in September 2024 and will be there until his sentencing in October 2025.

Diddy was convicted on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution and was acquitted of other serious charges, including sex trafficking, racketeering conspiracy, and conspiracy to distribute drugs.

Initially, Combs was accused of allegedly running a criminal network involving drugs, violence, and sex work. He was also accused of recruiting and coercing women into sexual activity. Allegations included Combs setting by freak-offs, which were sessions where women were forced into sexual activities. His former girlfriend and singer, Cassie Ventura, was among the first individuals to file a lawsuit against Combs, alleging abuse, coercion, and sexual exploitation.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, the lawsuit filed by Sarah Rivers against Diddy has recently been dismissed. Rivers had filed the suit in February 2025, alleging racketeering, harassment, assault and battery, and forced labor. The complaint included 22 counts, of which the court dismissed 21 with prejudice. The only claim still pending is related to alleged violations of the New York City Gender-Motivated Violence Protection Act.

Combs is scheduled to be sentenced on October 3, 2025.

Edited by Tanisha Aggarwal