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Quincy Brown’s “It’s Just a Vlog,” set to take viewers inside the Combs family, will drop on October 27

 

BERLIN, GERMANY - APRIL 24: Quincy Brown, son of P. Diddy, during the “To Berlin and Beyond with Montblanc: Reconnect To The World” launch event at Metropol Theater on April 24, 2019 in Berlin, Germany.

BERLIN, GERMANY – APRIL 24: Quincy Brown, son of P. Diddy, during the “To Berlin and Beyond with Montblanc: Reconnect To The World” launch event at Metropol Theater on April 24, 2019 in Berlin, Germany.

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As Sean “Diddy” Combs sits in prison awaiting trial on charges of sex trafficking and racketeering, some fans are concerned about the impact the swarm of media attention will have on his seven children, who range in age from 1 to 33. But one of Combs’ kids is leaning into the spotlight right now, and some fans are not feeling it.

Quincy Brown, Diddy’s 33-year-old adopted son who’s known for posting about life online, just dropped a trailer for “It’s Just a Vlog: Or Is it a Reality Show?”, an online series set to premiere on October 27. Brown, who is the son of model Kim Porter and singer Al B. Sure!, plans to give fans an inside look at the “highs and lows” of his life, including vacations and other activities with the Combs family. And in case you were wondering, Diddy does make an appearance in the trailer.

But while some fans can’t wait for a chance to get a glimpse of the Combs clan, others are criticizing Brown, who is an actor, singer and model, for showing off the family’s lavish lifestyle when his father is facing serious criminal charges.

“Them kids reading everything but the room,” wrote someone in the comments of a post about the series by The Shade Room.

Then there’s the camp that thinks Brown, whose album ETA dropped on August 30, is trying to use his father’s misfortune for his own financial gain.

“They sholl know how to profit off some dirty laundry 😂😂,” wrote another commenter.

Others think Brown is trying to use the series to soften the public’s opinion of Combs ahead of his May 2025 trial and see him as a doting dad.

“It’s a PR thing to make him look like a family man. They prolly did this on purpose knowing this was coming,” wrote another commenter.