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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ twin daughters, D’Lila Star and Jessie James, both 18, were unexpectedly removed from a rollercoaster at the Orange County Fair for allegedly not following a straightforward instruction.
Video footage acquired by the Daily Mail shows the twins seated on the ride with friends, waiting for it to start.
Suddenly, a ride attendant approached them and soon after, the twins, daughters of the late Kim Porter, exited the ride before it began.
As reported by TMZ, the teenagers were asked to leave the ride because they ignored multiple requests to put their phones away.
However, another source told the publication that the conductor of the ride was being ‘rude’ when he requested they put their devices away.
The girls were not kicked out of the Orange County Fair, and were reportedly given tickets to ride the rollercoaster at a different time.
The Daily Mail has reached out to the twins and the fair for comment.
The twins graduated from high school in May, as they showed off their diplomas in a post on Instagram.

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ twin daughters, D’Lila Star and Jessie James, faced removal from a fair rollercoaster for allegedly breaking a basic rule.

TMZ reported that the teens refused to comply with staff requests to keep their phones stowed during the ride.

According to footage of the incident obtained by the Daily Mail, the twins were seen sitting on the ride with their friends. But they exited before it started after staff spoke to them
They later revealed that they will not be attending college – and of course, this is all happening as their father is being held in prison as he awaits sentencing.
In July, Diddy was found guilty of two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution after a blockbuster, nine-week trial in New York.
The jury found he arranged for male escorts to have sex with his ex-girlfriends, Cassandra Ventura and ‘Jane,’ who testified anonymously, at sexual performances known as ‘Freak Offs.’
Cassie gave an emotional testimony in court about the abuse she suffered at the hands of Diddy – just two weeks before she was set to give birth.
She accused Diddy of revolting sexual acts, and testified that he controlled every aspect of her life during their decade-long relationship, kept her in check through violence, and left guns lying around to ‘scare’ her.
After Cassie gave her emotional testimony, jurors were forced to watch three videos purported to show her and male prostitutes engaged in the ‘freak offs.’
But in a huge upset to the prosecution, Diddy was acquitted of the more serious counts, conspiracy racketeering and two counts of sex trafficking, which could have seen him jailed for life.
He still faces up to 20 years in jail, but prosecutors believe he may get closer to five, as he doesn’t have any previous criminal record.

The girls were not kicked out of the Orange County Fair, and were reportedly given tickets to ride the rollercoaster at a different time

This happened as their father is being held in prison as he awaits sentencing

During the trial, his twin daughters showed up at court to support him. They’re seen here with their sister Chance Combs (center)
During the trial, his twin daughters showed up at court to support him.
Just days later, the Combs twins launched their new clothing line, 12TWINTY1.
They shared the news in an Instagram post at the time.
They said: ‘We are launching our very own clothing line, welcome to 12TWINTY1. This line is more than just fashion, it’s personal to us.
‘Everyone always asks if we really think alike. And the answer is, definitely. The connection we have is just beyond words and that connection is the heart of our brand.
‘1221 is super meaningful to us because not only is it our birthday, but the numbers themselves also tell a story.
‘The number one symbolizes boldness, leadership and the start of something new and the number two represents love, harmony and connection.
‘And together, these numbers represent who we are. We created 12TWINTY1 to reflect that energy where comfort means confidence. This brand is for everyone.
‘Everyday pieces that look good, feel good and mean something. This is 12TWINTY1 on connections made for the mirror, ready for the world.’