“Them kids reading everything but the room”: Internet reacts as Diddy's son, Quincy debuts new family vlog show

Pre-GRAMMY Gala and GRAMMY Salute to Industry Icons Honoring Sean "Diddy" Combs - Arrivals - Source: Getty
Diddy with his kids at the Pre-GRAMMY Gala and GRAMMY Salute to Industry Icons Honoring Sean "Diddy" Combs - Arrivals. (Image via Getty/ Steve Grintz)

Sean “Diddy” Combs’ adopted son Quincy Brown has debuted an upcoming family vlog series titled Just A Vlog. The Shade Room exclusively shared the trailer of the show on its Instagram on October 22.

It featured Quincy alongside his siblings Justin Combs, Christian “King” Combs, Chance Combs, and twins Jessie and D’Lila Combs. The trailer also featured Diddy hugging his twin daughters in a kitchen as he and the kids together cheered for a “Combs family vacation.”

Since the teaser video went viral, netizens have had diverse reactions to it. For instance, Instagram user @coopdajuice commented on The Shade Room’s post and called out the Combs kids.

“Them kids reading everything but the room,” the person wrote.
A netizen slams Diddy's kids for making a family vlog. (Image via Instagram)
A netizen slams Diddy's kids for making a family vlog. (Image via Instagram)

Several others joined the conversation and shared similar reactions on the social media platform X.

“Who is advising this family? This is a bad idea,” a netizen wrote.
“This is not a good idea for them, lol, they actually need to be laying under a rock right now out of sight atm. Lol, it seems like they love attention good or bad, lol,” one netizen wrote.
“This is so dumb. I mean no one even listens to Quincy’s music, but I guess they gotta make money somehow why not with some extra thousand views during a controversy when they should be laying low,” wrote another.
“How to Capitalize 101,” one person wrote.

Others continued to claim that Quincy’s latest vlog series on the Combs family was trying to do “damage control.”

“Given the joint statement just put out, I think this will only make them look worse, which I imagine isn’t the point, and here I thought we wouldn't hear from them until after the trial,” a person wrote.
“Ah, this seems like an attempt at damage control,” wrote another.
“Watch us do the same sh*t every other rich celeb family do, as we try to clean up our dad’s PR,” an individual wrote.

Exploring Quincy Brown’s recent vlog trailer on Diddy and their family

Quincy Brown was born to late model and actress Kim Porter and singer, songwriter, and record producer/ executive Al B. Sure! in June 1991. However, when his mother began dating Sean Combs in 1994, he adopted him as his own son and raised him as part of the Combs family.

Now, in the wake of Diddy’s ongoing legal troubles, Quincy has created a vlog based on their lives which includes a cameo from the rapper and also features his five out of six siblings.

The now-viral trailer of the forthcoming show called Just A Vlog begins with the siblings preparing for a family vacation. The brothers Quincy, Justin, and Christian faced the camera and said, “ETA on the way!” as Jessie and D’Lila joined them from the living room.

Quincy was also heard bragging about having “4.6 million dollars” in his bank balance and calling it a “brand-new update.” Elsewhere, the Combs kids were seen inviting a new pet cat home, enjoying car rides, taking selfies, trekking, and even partying with scantily clad women.

The trailer promised that the vlog would show the behind-the-scenes of Diddy’s family viewed through their own lens as the eldest sibling Quincy documented family activities, holidays, highs, lows, and more.

“My life is just like yours. Well, kind of. It actually is never as it seems. I’m always doing something. Always! And that’s what makes this life a journey,” Quincy is heard telling in the backdrop of the trailer.

The vlog is set to launch on October 27, at 4 pm, PST.

Notably, on October 22, Quincy also shared a family photograph that featured Diddy and his six children. The Instagram post was captioned:

“The past month has devastated our family. Many have judged both him and us based on accusations, conspiracy theories, and false narratives that have spiraled into absurdity on social media.”

The joint statement further continued:

“We stand united, supporting you every step of the way. We hold onto the truth, knowing it will prevail, and nothing will break the strength of our family. WE MISS YOU & LOVE YOU, DAD.”

It comes over a month after Diddy was arrested by the feds on September 16 on the charges of racketeering conspiracy, s*x trafficking by force, fraud, or coercion, and transportation to engage in prostitution, following a grand jury indictment. He is currently at the Metropolitan Detention Center, Brooklyn, awaiting trial on May 5, 2025. Diddy has been denied bail multiple times despite pleading not guilty. Meanwhile, he continues to face a rising number of s*xual assault lawsuits.

Edited by Divya Singh
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