The Combs and James families both turned out to support the Sierra Canyon student athletes on their special night
Sean “Diddy” Combs’ daughters are in Bryce Maximus James’ corner!
On Thursday, Jan. 16, D’Lila and Jessie Combs, the twin daughters of the disgraced music mogul, cheered for Bryce, the youngest son of NBA legend LeBron James, during a special celebration for the senior athletes at Sierra Canyon School, where all three teens attend.
Both the cheerleading duo, 18, and the rising basketball star, 17, were also joined at the Los Angeles private school’s event by some of their family members, including Bryce’s parents and several of the twins’ siblings.
The cheerleaders’ older brothers, Quincy and Christian, as well as Christian’s longtime girlfriend, Raven Tracy, showed the athletes support at the event. The youngest in the Combs clan, Diddy’s 2-year-old daughter Love Sean, also attended with her mom Dana Tran.
The twin’s music mogul dad, 55, was absent, as he remains in MDC Brooklyn, the New York jail where he has been awaiting trial since his September arrest on charges of racketeering, sex trafficking and transportation to engage in prostitution.
Sitting courtside in support of Bryce, meanwhile, was the Sierra Canyon senior’s whole family: his dad LeBron, 40, mom Savannah James, older brother LeBron “Bronny”, 20, and younger sister Zhuri Nova, 10.
And the James family had a lot to celebrate, as the future Arizona Wildcat helped his team secure a 84-42 victory over Loyola, according to Sports Illustrated’s High School on SI.
D’Lila and Jessie also had an eventful evening at the “senior night,” cheering their hearts out in a video posted on sister Love’s official Instagram, which is run by her mom. The behind-the-scenes look at the family-filled night also showcased some sweet interactions among the Combs kids.
At one point, Christian, 26, held several bouquets, which he later gifted to his twin sisters in honor of their high school cheerleading careers coming to a close. Christian, Quincy, 33, and Love also marked the twins’ milestone with some family photos, cuddling up to each other mid-court to take some snapshots.
Two days after the senior celebration, Bryce hit the basketball court again for the 2025 Army National Guard Hoophall Classic, giving a performance that once again earned some more cheering — this time on social media — from the Combs twins.
D’Lila and Jessie congratulated the athlete on Instagram Stories, sharing SportsCenter NEXT’s post about the player’s stats in the Jan. 18 game, which is part of an annual showcase of the country’s best high school basketball teams. Alongside the post, the twins added several clapping emojis.
The Sierra Canyon students’ big week comes shortly after the Combs twins celebrated their 18th birthday surrounded by all five of their siblings, including sister Chance, 18, and brother Justin, 30.
It also comes shortly after Bryce kicked off the new year by announcing that he has committed to playing basketball for the University of Arizona. Celebrating his son’s exciting news, LeBron shared a photo of the rising star, along with a caption calling him by his middle name.
“BEAR DOWN!!!!!” the NBA legend wrote. “CONGRATULATIONS Maximus!!”