Justin Combs Visits Father Diddy in Prison on Christmas Day
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ son, Justin-Combs">Justin Combs, visited his father in prison on Christmas Day.
Us Weekly can confirm that Justin, 31, made the journey to Fort Dix Prison in New Jersey on Thursday, December 25 to see his father.
Diddy’s spokesperson, Juda Engelmayer, informed People on Friday that the father-son pair had a heartfelt conversation behind bars. The visit lasted 90 minutes, according to Engelmayer.
“Justin went to see him yesterday,” Engelmayer told the publication. “They spoke and caught up on their lives. They discussed navigating the current difficulties and reflecting on the past, learning from it, and striving to improve in the future.”
Engelmayer added, “It was very meaningful to Diddy, especially on Christmas, to have family nearby.”
Speaking to Us on Friday, Engelmayer stated that Diddy subsequently “spent time with several inmates and engaged in conversation, offered guidance, and boosted their spirits.”
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Despite Christmas traditions often involving exchanging gifts, Diddy and Justin did not give or receive any presents for the holiday due to prison regulations and limitations, as reported by TMZ.
It is the first Christmas Diddy has spent incarcerated since his sentencing in October and his second behind bars since his arrest in September 2024. Diddy is presently serving his 50-month sentence for two counts related to transporting individuals for prostitution.
Justin, whom Diddy shares with former girlfriend Misa Hylton, was among those who penned a letter in support of his father prior to the disgraced music executive’s sentencing.
“Since his absence, life has felt incomplete. Each morning I awaken hoping it was merely a dream,” Justin wrote at the time. “My father has been there for me every day of my life—not just physically, but emotionally, spiritually, and in the deepest sense of what it means to be a father. I know how rare that is.”
Justin also requested that the judge “consider my father as I do—not through media coverage, but through the eyes of a son who loves and needs him. Please grant him the opportunity to return home, to be the father his children desperately need, and to continue his journey toward becoming the man I know he is capable of being. My siblings and I cannot recover this lost time, but we pray you will give us the gift of having our father back in our lives while we still have time with him.”
Justin, who was born in 1993, is the rapper’s oldest child. In addition to Hylton, Diddy also shares six more children with his late wife Kim Porter, Sarah Chapman, and Dana Tran.
In addition to writing a letter, Justin also demonstrated support for his dad via his Instagram Story on September 26, urging for Diddy’s release.
“FREE PD ASAP” Justin wrote alongside the double exclamation point emoji at that time.
Earlier this month, Us Weekly revealed the menu that would be available for Diddy’s Christmas Day as an inmate.
Like most other days within the correctional facility, breakfast began as early as 6 a.m. Corn Flakes, whole wheat bread with butter and jelly, as well as a fresh banana and skim milk were provided.
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For his Christmas lunch, the rapper and the other inmates were offered baked Cornish hen or soy chicken, mashed potatoes with chicken gravy, cornbread dressing, and mixed vegetables for their holiday afternoon, according to a prison menu viewed by Us.
Diddy also received a choice of fruit or a holiday dessert, per the prison’s menu.
Meanwhile for Christmas dinner, Diddy was offered a sandwich with either sliced deli meat and cheese or peanut butter and jelly. Sides included potato chips and more fruit or dessert, according to Fort Dix’s holiday meal list.
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