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Talk about daddy's little girls! The San Francisco Chronicle reports that rap mogul Sean "Diddy" combs has already begun purchasing diamond accessories for his six-month-old twin daughters, Jesse James and D'Lila Star. "They're about to get their ears pierced, maybe,...
Talk about daddy's little girls!
The San Francisco Chronicle reports that rap mogul Sean "Diddy" combs has already begun purchasing diamond accessories for his six-month-old twin daughters, Jesse James and D'Lila Star.
"They're about to get their ears pierced, maybe, in, like, a couple of months—they have to at least be, like, a year," Combs tells the newspaper. "I wanna wait for their first birthday, but I already bought the stuff. They have little diamond necklaces, really cute things.…You'd be amazed at the things they have.…I'm a real proud dad; you've gotta go looking for the stuff."
Seriously? I know Diddy's not the only one to dabble in "baby bling," but aren't there better ways to spend money? I thought that my friend who is a new mother was going overboard with the $500 name-brand stroller, but perhaps she was practicing restraint.
I don't really get this trend, or why Diddy feels he has to brag about it to the papers. And don't even get me started on those poor girls' names.
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