Diddy Smiles with Daughters on Family Outing Ahead of First Mother’s Day Since Kim Porter's Death

It was a family affair on Saturday afternoon for Sean “Diddy” Combs.

While attending the Ladylike Foundation’s Women of Excellence luncheon in Beverly Hills on Saturday, the music mogul, 49, was joined by his 12-year-old twin daughters D’Lila Star and Jessie James — whom he shared with late love Kim Porter — as well as his daughter Chance, 12, from a previous relationship.

On the red carpet, Combs posed alongside his daughters, who were elegantly attired for the occasion, which took place just one day before Mother’s Day, the family’s first since Porter’s death last year.

Fittingly, the rapper’s twin girls both wore identical white floor-length gowns, while Chance wore a similar dress in a pale blush color.

Making the night even more special, Combs also brought along his mother Janice Combs, as well as Chance’s mother, Sarah Chapman.

Combs and Porter shared three children together: their twin daughters plus son Christian, 21. He also helped raise Porter’s son Quincy, 27, from a previous relationship. (Additionally, Combs is a father to daughter Chance and son Justin, 25, from his previous relationship with Misa Hylton Brim.)

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D'Lila, Chance, Sean Combs and Jessie | Presley Ann/Getty Images
D'Lila, Chance, Sean Combs and Jessie | Presley Ann/Getty Images
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Inside the event, all three of Combs’ daughters participated in a fun fashion show, all walking down the runway together — and even blowing a kiss to the crowd in unison.

Chapman, who shared a video of the sweet moment, went on to share that the whole family had “an amazing day celebrating young ladies.”

“We are so happy to be a part of such a wonderful event supporting our youth,” she added.