Diddy’s Son Accepts Football Scholarship To UCLA

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Hip-hop superstar Sean “Diddy” Combs is now the proud father of a college athlete.

The rap mogul’s son, Justin Combs, has accepted a full scholarship to play football at the University of California, Los Angeles.

Justin played defensive back at New York’s Iona Prep, and also had scholarship offers from Illinois, Virginia, and Wyoming. Diddy tells the “Los Angeles Times” it’s one of the “proudest moments” of his life, adding that getting to see his son excel at his dream is “everything a father could want.”

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6 Comments to “Diddy’s Son Accepts Football Scholarship To UCLA”

  1. SWEETCARMELGRL says:

    CONGRATS TO HIM. I’M GLAD HE WANTS TO PURSUE HIS EDUCATION AND NOT SO MUCH OF A CAREER IN ENTERTAINMENT.

  2. Ted Cyrius says:

    Agreed ^^^… That would’ve been the EASY route out, but he’s a good kid with crazy swag. He’s going to be pulling all the hoes. That nigga is Handsome.

  3. Demetria says:

    I know he’s going far with this scholarship

  4. kimaras31 says:

    I wouldn’t expect anything less. Diddy appears to be very smart. Removing his personal life from the industry, give the child a normal life and let them blossom in the garden of their choice. He’s not the best at management in the music industry but he might be a great dad and involved dad. That triumph everything else he does and will do. 1 down 3 more to go.

  5. Dannichickflygirl says:

    I’m glad that this young king is not riding his father’s coat tails. He’s making a name for himself & it’s not in entertainment. Way to go, Justin! Now, as far as the restaurant, Justin’s, we need to work on that being the bomb cause, errr, uhhh, people not feelin’ the food. Sowwy, Diddy. I luh you doe.

  6. Dannichickflygirl says:

    And, uh, young king’s body is bangalicious! *walks away whistling*

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