Sierra Canyon's Combs Twins usually post pictures of themselves on their Instagram. However, this time, the twins took to Instagram to promote their brother King Combs with his new music video coming in collaboration with the American rapper and record producer Cash Cobain. The song was released on Aug. 29 and the duo released the video on Dec. 1.
"YALL READYYYYYY," they captioned the story.
The twins also shared a wholesome family picture on Thanksgiving Day featuring Diddy, Dana Tran, Quincy, Sean Combs, Chance Combs, Justin Dior Combs and Christian Combs. The picture was originally shared by Quincy as a collaborated post with Chance Combs, Justin Dior Combs and Christian Combs on Oct. 22.
The twins are famous for their cheerleading gigs. D'Lila and Jessie Combs were part of the Sierra Canyon cheerleading squad that won the national championship this year.
Their cheerleading gigs are supported by their families as they are often seen at their gigs. The Combs twins were also joined by their family members at a high school football game on Nov. 8.
The twins talked about cheerleading with 'Rolling Out' in 2022, saying that they had no previous experience in cheerleading.
“We had no experience before. I just wanted to try it because it was fun. Before this year, when I was in middle school here at Sierra, I saw the other cheerleaders cheering and it looked so much fun, I wanted to try it,” Jessie Combs said.
The twins added that they want to become fashion models and have made some appearances at fashion shows already.
Combs twins share an emotional post about their late mother
The Combs twins shared a touching post about their mother, Kim Porter, who died at age 47 due to pneumonia in 2018. The picture saw Porter holding both D'Lila and Jessie Combs as infants:
"We can’t believe it’s been 6 years without you. We think about you every single second of the day. We love and miss you so much words can’t even explain. We wish you were here with us but we know your spirit will be around forever!! We Love you Mommy❤️❤️," the twins captioned the post.
Son of 4-time NBA Champ LeBron James also showed his support for his schoolmates after he commented a heart emoji on the post.