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Diddy Photographed With Three Daughters and Talks About The Loss of His Ex

He's always seen the bigger picture.

In the latest issue of Vanity Fair, Sean Combs, also known as Diddy, was photographed alongside his three daughters, and the entertainment mogul divulged details about his past life and his late ex, Kim Porter.

In the photograph, Diddy is surrounded by daughters Chance Combs and twins D’Lila Star Combs and Jessie James Combs.

The image, taken by Kaito, featured him posing on a marbled floor in an all-black suit while the girls stand poised behind him in extravagant gowns.

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The magazine shared a synopsis of the interview on Instagram, including, Diddy opening up about how fame was an intrinsic part of his life and Porter’s very public death affected him in an unfathomable way.

“I had to start to deal with it when I lost Kim,” Combs told the publication.

“’Cause I was like, man, you had it. I’m not saying I would do any of it differently. God willing—I would have had more time,’” he says, then adds, ‘I look at my life as I got a second chance. I’m on my second mountain.'”

The interview continued to chronicle Diddy’s life and how he embodied the influencer trend before it was a thing– by transforming hip-hop culture into a lifestyle.

Diddy said, “I feel like that’s one of the biggest missions that will actually shift things. But besides that, we — the world — is different. We have the internet; we have the power, we have a culture, I have us on a five-year plan.”

“It clicked in and went from me to we, that [I] was sent here not to just do those things that are kind of rooted in personal success but to be able to transfer to we, and do things that are real change and communal success,” he added.

Diddy’s calling the newest era of his life the “Love” era.

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