Diddy and Kim Porter’s twins post haunting message to their mom on anniversary of her death

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ twin daughters posted a haunting tribute to their late mother Kim Porter on Friday on the sixth anniversary of her death.

Diddy, 55, is currently in jail awaiting trial following his dramatic downfall amid allegations that he engaged in crimes including rape and sexual assault.

He was indicted in September on charges including sex trafficking, months after video emerged of him violently attacking his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura.

Porter had a tumultuous romance with Diddy between 1994 and 2007, during which he welcomed three children: Christian, 26, and twins Jesse and D’Lila, 17.

She was just 47 years old when she died of lobar pneumonia in 2018, and Diddy was one of hundreds in attendance at her funeral.

Now, Jesse and D’Lila have posted an in memoriam post for their mother on their joint Intsagram page, including a black and white photo of them as babies in her arms.

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ twin daughters posted a haunting tribute to their late mother Kim Porter on Friday, on the sixth anniversary of her death; Diddy and Porter pictured in 2005

Jesse and D'Lila posted an in memoriam post for their mother on their joint Intsagram page, writing:

Jesse and D’Lila posted an in memoriam post for their mother on their joint Intsagram page, writing: “We think of you every second of every day.”

“We can’t believe it’s been six years without you. We think about you every second of every day,” they wrote in the caption.

“We love you and miss you so much that words can’t even explain. We wish you were here with us, but we know your spirit will be here forever!! We love you mom.”

In the photo, Porter is seen leaning back in a chair as he lifts one of the twin brothers to give her a kiss, while the other child sleeps on her mother’s left arm.

The post comes after DailyMail.com exclusively obtained aerial photos of the statue Diddy allegedly bought for Porter, sitting in his backyard in Los Angeles – a six-foot-tall chrome sculpture of a nude female body cut off at the neck and above the knees.

Diddy told fellow rapper Fat Joe, 54, in a Instagram livestream in 2020 that he had purchased the piece for Porter three years before she died in 2018 after going on a “spiritual retreat” alone.

Fat Joe asked the rapper if that image made him feel like she was “always” with him.

Diddy replied with a chuckle, “Without a doubt, because look, you can see the curvature, you know what I mean? My baby had a bit of badonkadonk.”

But with the recent alleged sex crimes that have surfaced around Diddy, the irony of having a naked body replica in his yard is not lost.

Kim Porter, who died in 2018 at the age of 47, was the mother of Diddy's children Christian 'King' Combs and twins Jessie and D'Lila; they are pictured in 2008 with some of his other children

Kim Porter, who died in 2018 at the age of 47, was the mother of Diddy’s children Christian ‘King’ Combs and twins Jessie and D’Lila; they are pictured in 2008 with some of his other children

A 20-foot statue looms over the rose garden in Diddy's backyard

A 20-foot statue looms over the rose garden in Diddy’s backyard

The statue shows a naked female body cut off at the neck and above the knees

Diddy told rapper Fat Joe the statue is for Kim Porter so he could remember her 'little badonkadonk'

The rapper said the sculpture depicting a woman’s naked body is meant to commemorate his late partner Kim Porter and her “little badonkadonk.”

Diddy said in 2020 that he bought the statue for Porter three years before her death after attending a 'spiritual retreat'

Diddy said in 2020 that he bought the statue for Porter three years before her death after attending a ‘spiritual retreat’

Closer inspection reveals that the monument’s proportions differ greatly from the slender but round body of the Porter model.

The $62 million Holmby Hills estate was purchased by Diddy ten years earlier for $40 million.

Now it is completely empty.

Garden furniture and mattresses are covered in white sheets and the bottom of his beautiful lagoon-style swimming pool looks neglected with a murky brown color at the shallow end.

The huge pool slide, underwater cave and one-sided basketball court are clearly unused.

But the hedges, roses and lawn of the formally landscaped garden appear well cared for, while the statue continues to glitter.

The mansion with ten beds and 13 bathrooms has been mentioned on sale for a whopping $61.5 million on September 8.

But according to TMZSources revealed that Diddy is struggling to attract interest, with some claiming the price is ‘ridiculous’ and other buyers put off by his off-beat reputation.

The 6-metre-tall chrome statue stands in the formal gardens of Diddy's country home in Holmby Hills

The 6-metre-tall chrome statue stands in the formal gardens of Diddy’s country home in Holmby Hills

That disdain can also be attributed to Homeland Security Investigations serving search warrants in an early morning raid on his mansions in Los Angeles and Miami in March.

At the time, Diddy’s eldest two sons, Justin, 30, and Christian “King” Combs, 26, were at the Los Angeles residence and were handcuffed as the search continued.

During those raids, authorities seized drugs, videos and more than 1,000 bottles of baby oil and lubricants, prosecutors said.

They also seized weapons and ammunition, including three AR-15s with illegible serial numbers.

Diddy was arrested in New York on September 16 following a grand jury indictment. The charges were unveiled the next day after the rap mogul was denied bail. Since then, he has been locked up in the tough Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, New York.

His latest bail application will be heard in court on November 22.

What emerged from the charging papers was the stuff of nightmares: freak-offs, or sex parties, where women were exploited, recorded, drugged into compliance and forced to participate in twisted debauchery.

The statue stands between a red and white rose garden with well-groomed hedges

The statue stands between a red and white rose garden with well-groomed hedges

Diddy's $62 million estate in Holmby Hills is empty, with covered patio furniture and a pool maintained as suggested by the shallow brown bottom

Diddy’s $62 million estate in Holmby Hills is empty, with covered patio furniture and a pool maintained as suggested by the shallow brown bottom

The pool slide runs from the side of the house to the underwater cavern below

The mansion also features a one-sided basketball court

The huge pool slide, underwater cave and one-sided basketball court are clearly unused

Porter and Diddy at his 35th birthday party in 2004

Kim poses in a beautiful gold dress at his birthday party

Diddy and Porter had an on-and-off relationship starting in the 90s, but reconciled and co-parented until the model’s death in 2018

The mansion's underwater cave, which was a feature of Diddy's parties

The mansion’s underwater cave, which was a feature of Diddy’s parties

Homeland Security Investigations served search warrants during an early morning raid on his mansions in Los Angeles and Miami in March

Homeland Security Investigations served search warrants during an early morning raid on his mansions in Los Angeles and Miami in March

Following his arrest, lawsuit after lawsuit emerged from women claiming they were violated by the rapper and his entourage. On October 1, 120 people came forward with claims of abuse, including an alleged victim who was nine when he said Diddy abused him.

In the most recent disturbing event, sources claimed the rapper was able to see into the women’s section of the Brooklyn jail.

His mother Janice Combs, 83, has been sued by Deon “D1” Best, he claimed on the Nov. 7 DailyMail.com podcast, “The Trial of Diddy.”

Best alleged that Diddy used Janice’s name to hide artists’ publishing rights, including deals. Best said he became a mediator in the late 1990s.

He explained that his company, Finish Line Entertainment, signed artists to Diddy who worked on several albums for Bad Boy, including Christopher “Notorious B.I.G.” Wallace’s 1999 “Born Again,” which reached platinum status and sold more than a million copies sold.

Best, 56, said the way Combs allegedly organized his business deals not only took away publishing rights from him and the artists who worked on the songs, but also blocked them from future income — instead passing that money on to Janice .