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FIRST PICTURES OF CHANCE CHAPMAN COMBS(P. DIDDY’S FIRST DAUGHTER)

Submitted by blackcelebritykids on October 13, 2008 at 2:39 pm 137 Comments

Several Photographers(Calvin Evans,FreddyO,ExclusiveAccess.net), got a chance to take the first exclusive pictures of mogul Sean ” P. Diddy” Combs’ daughter Chance Combs,who attended her father’s fashion show in Atlanta on Thursday. Up until these pictures were released, no one had seen P.Diddy’s daughter by Atlanta native Sarah Chapman . In fact, it wasn’t till last year October that P. Diddy took responsibility for his two-year-old daughter that he created while in a serious relationship with his on-and-off girlfriend Kim Porter. Diddy released this statement back in 2007 regarding Chance:

“At first, I wasn’t sure if this was my child,” he said. “Now that it has become clear she is, I will take care of her for the rest of her life.(SOURCE)

In all, Sean Diddy Combs has six children: He fathered three children with former girlfriend Kim Porter:Christian Combs(born April 1998) and twins D’Lila Star Combs and Jesse James(born December 2006). He has an adopted son from Kim Porter’s previous relationship Al B Sure named Quincy Jones Brown(born December 1991.) In addition,Diddy has a son from a previous relationship with his high school sweetheart Misa Hylton named Justin Combs (born December 1993). Chance Combs is P. Diddy’s first daughter who should be about 27 months now. She is older than the twins by three or four months. The twins will be 24 months(two years old) on December 21st.

CLICK HERE to see more pictures of the fashion show(sorry no more pictures of Chance just the show)
{Thanks to reader Tia for the tip}

BCK Says:Chance looks like her half-sisters. Doesn’t she?

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  • Maryamb says:

    When the tables turn I think you said it better than I could. I said that she was using this sitch to her advantage. I am sure he was not the only one turned away as well. Anyone who gets upset because he didn’t get this job is taking his rejection personally and it has nothing at all to do with them.

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  • Not Buying It says:

    @Maryamb, a lot of people “don’t have to work” but choose to and if their art isn’t your version of it, it doesn’t mean that you should put it down like you do. This post is about modeling, so when you were on your rant about shucking and jiving I thought you were referring to the modeling industry. Regardless, it’s judgmental and for someone like yourself who seems to pride yourself on being uplifting, I don’t think your comments hold up to that standard.

    As for When the Tables Turn, your alias says it all. It seems as though you take joy out of this little mixed boy being rejected. Do you know his mother to know whether or not she went public just for publicity’s sake? Figures. Anyway, that little gorgeous boy will be alright, with or with Puffy and the support of some of the black community. He’ll be the male version of Kimora. Can someone say fabulosity?!?

  • Maryamb says:

    I didn’t put anybody down you are just taking it as such. When I say shucking and jiving think back to when people wore white face and made themselves look foolish because that is the way the media tries to portray us. This what I mean. If you are taking to heart what I am saying then you just don’t understand where I am coming from. If you want to know what I mean by shucking and jiving do a search on David Allen Grier’s new show Chocolate News and that is a prime example of what I am referring to. We are all here for our own unique purposes. Some people have contributed a lot to the arts. If you click on my name you will see that I myself am an artist among other things. So no it has nothing to do with their career choices or how the chose to express themselves if they are indeed expressing themselves. However if you are doing something along the lines of Flava Flav and David Allen Grier you are not looking for anyone to respect you are take you serious for that matter. You are just looking for an easy pay check and at the expense of what?

    He I love Chris Rock, Richard Pryor and Chapplle, among a lot of others in the entertainment field. Please don’t tell me that you do not think there is a difference in what Tyler Perry does verses what Flav does. It is what is me to empower what is the other meant for? If it is not constructive it is destructive.

  • Maryamb says:

    Hell I love Chris Rock,Richard Pryor and Chapplle, among a lot of others in the entertainment field. Please don’t tell me that you do not think there is a difference in what Tyler Perry does verses what Flav does. If one is meant to to empower what is the other meant for?

  • GUesS wHo, WhAt noW? says:

    Maryamb, why bother responding to Not Buying It? He/she/it always shows up to rant on tragic mulatto causes. It will never comprehend what you are saying, because it has it’s own (tragic mulatto) drum to beat and is too negative a being to appreciate your positivity. And Not Buying It, your little mixed-only boutique is laughable. Most media outlets already use biracials to represent blacks. Your idea is nothing new, and your tragic mulatto tirades are TIRED.

  • Not Buying It says:

    I knew exactly what you meant when you made the “sucking and jiving” comment. That really isn’t the point though. Maryamb, I don’t know you, but judging by the remarks you make on this thread, you seem somewhat narcissistic. In almost every comment you write, you have to relate back to yourself. Just an observation.

  • Not Buying It says:

    GUesS wHO, weren’t you on the Tyra Show the other week crying about how you couldn’t stop bleaching your skin? Yeah, that was you. Why don’t you consult with Maryamb after she gets her degree in psychiatry? Perhaps she can prescribe you some meds.

  • Not Buying It says:

    On second thought, I’m about to go to med school myself so I can hook you up.

  • GUesS wHo, WhAt noW? says:

    N.B./ It:
    No that definitely wasn’t me, I love the skin I inherited from my gorgeous parents. And you’re a truly sick individual for making light of those tormented women’s pain. But then again your tragic ass is tormented too,and misery does love to point out it’s company. Stay your conflicted self on mixed-only websites; this one champions black beauty in all of its splenderous shades.

  • GUesS wHo, WhAt noW? says:

    Oh, and I TOTALLY FORGOT to mention that little Chance is adorable.Truly a doll baby. It/ N.B. you are dismissed. Toodles…

  • Not Buying It says:

    Yup, I knew it was you. I’m cracking Biology 500 open right now. In the meantime, stay away from belts and sharp objects, and the cream.

  • Not Buying It says:

    As for dark people’s pain, their pain is no more valid and worthy of anyone’s sympathy than the mixed persons’ pain. Both is a manifestation of rejection.

  • Maryamb says:

    Not Buying I respectfully disagree with you and I am sorry if I hurt yours or anyone else feelings. It was my intention. I however am not going to back and forth with you. I am no more narcissistic than you are. To be genuine you can only speak from you experiences and that is why I refer to myself and my family. I refer to things I know about. Also I am sorry if I missed your point would you care to explain it to me?

    You however didn’t answer my question which is. Please don’t tell me that you do not think there is a difference in what Tyler Perry does verses what Flav does. If one is meant to to empower what is the other meant for? This is my point. What is the reason for the tomfoolery? Thank you for standing up for me Guess Who that was really sweet of you and I appreciate it.

  • GUesS wHo, WhAt noW? says:

    Maryamb, glad to do it. Many regulars on this site (myself included) can appreciate your positive angle.

  • When The Tables Turn says:

    @Not Buying It. No I don’t know the mother of this child. Do you? I’m not being mean, I’m just asking. I just find it hard to believe that this is the first time he’s been rejected and if it is the first time, it definitely won’t be the last. And no I don’t enjoy anyone’s rejection–mixed or otherwise. I chose that alias because it seems that people (not just black, white, mixed, light or dark people) seem to be OK with “other” people being rejected. But when it is their turn they are up in arms about it. And yes I have noticed that trait in people of all races and shades. Why is it that when people are rejected and hurt, they want to treat someone else the same way? That’s crazy. I don’t have anything at all against mixed people. I don’t have anything against light or dark people. And I agree with you that this little boy will be fine. That’s what happens in life, you don’t get one job you go on to the next interview or the next audition and you, me, he—we’ll all be just fine. Just because someone isn’t chosen for one job doesn’t mean they are not supported by the black community. And Kimora is definitely supported by the black community. I think you just negated your own post with that one. Now can someone explain to me why so many comments are about mixed vs. non-mixed, light vs. dark on this site–not just this thread. Anybody? I didn’t know we were at war. It just seems to get more and more venemous. You know what, never mind. I am going to go over to one of those other blogs. I’m sure there’s a debate about Beyonce or Rhianna or whoever else has a cd coming out. I wish all of you peace. One more thing, before I go…if any of you were teased when you were young about your color, remember—they were kids. Forgive them and enjoy your life. If it was an adult that made hurtful remarks about your color, they were probably speaking from some pain they had from their childhood because they didn’t heal. Please remember that before you return those feelings to someone else….Besides, it was those of us who wore glasses that really had the trauma. Have you ever seen a child with glasses in a fashion show? I’m sorry. Really, see no matter what any of you type about me, I am going to be happy. Good night.

  • Not Buying It says:

    Again you’re missing the point: it doesn’t matter what you or I think about someone else’s art. To respectfully disagree is one thing but to be condescending is another. As for me being narcissistic on this site, well, that’s just laughable. Anyone who casually frequents this site knows more about you and your family than the featured celebrities. Why? Because you mention your life every chance you get. Narcissistic indeed. I don’t even think you know what I do for a living, nor do you probably know my gender for that matter. The only thing I’ve really mentioned on this site about myself is that I’m married and that was very much so relevant to the thread. I’m sure most people who frequent this site can pretty much write a short novel about your life. But, why when this is a thread about CELEBRITIES not Maryamb? Hmmm.

  • Not Buying It says:

    When The Tables Turn: I must admit, I read you all wrong. I understand the alias, and your message. With the exception of the Kimora comment (I didn’t negate my point because I don’t feel that Kimora is really accepted by the black community), I agree. Apologies here.

  • Maryamb says:

    All I have to say to you Not Buying it is this. You are so good at avoiding answers to questions you can give Palin and McCain a run for their money. Don’t know what I mean do a search for Palin SNL.

    Yes I am very into my family and I don’t apologize for it. If more people cared for their family and people in general the world would be a much better place.

    The reason I speak freely of me and my loved ones is because I have nothing to hide and I am one of the realist people you will ever know, fake hair and all. I am who I am. Love me, hate me it really doesn’t matter to me because at the end of the night I sleep well because I know no one can make me doubt my worthiness.

    Does the fact that you post so often and say so little about yourself means you have something to hide?

    Also I didn’t say you were being narcissistic I didn’t even say I was. I said that I am no more or less so than anyone else. Just so you know to be sure of yourself doesn’t mean that you think to highly of yourself. I accept who I am flaws and all. Can you say the same?

    While you are talking about me and anyone else that seemed to have offended you simply because they have a difference of opinion what about your flaws? It is real easy to point out what is wrong with everyone else. What do you need to fix about you? I can tell you are really bothered by the whole biracial topic but you have to understand that the little boys rejection or acceptance for that matter has nothing to do with you so why are you taking it to heart. To overcome petty things like the shade of someone skins you have to first get past your past.

  • Not Buying It says:

    Maryamb, why do you always question whether or not I know what you’re talking about, as if your comments are so esoteric and profound? If you knew who I am and what I do for a living you’d be embarrassed for asking such silly questions.

    Further, the reason I don’t talk about my life on this post is because it’s no one’s business on this post. Those discussions are left for my friends, family and business collegues. But even if I cared to divulge personal information on a thread for the world to see, which I don’t, I wouldn’t because of my station in life. I may one day chose to run for office or become a judge and I don’t want something controversial I said on a thread such as this to effect my prospects.

    Maryamb, I’m not madd at you. If I chose to stay home all day, I too would probably vent to a thread like this all day.

    And as for the remarks relating to mixed people: my comments might appear to be passionate, but remember you’re only reading text without the benefit of inflection. Let’s be clear, I’m not mad about anything that’s been said on these posts. Instead, it just reaffirms some beliefs I have about the idiocy of some of my people, that’s all.

    And on that night, good night all.

  • Steffie says:

    Wow, we’ve forgotten all about adorable little Chance. The situation with the little boy is unfortunate, but you know what the modeling industry isn’t for the timid. He was turned down for this modeling show and unfortunately, it will not be the last. And agents tell parents that your child will be rejected over and over again. I understand that the Sean John modeling rep was rude but so is Donatella Versace reps, Tommy Hilfiger reps and etc… Please ask yourself how many people of color do you see on the runways in Paris, Milan and etc… NOT MANY. Where are our protesters who should be protesting Child, Parenting, Glamour and etc… magazines that never really have good representation of a real black child, woman or man. People with medium to dark brown skin, braids,cornrows or our hair in our natural glory without the use of relaxers. A majority of the time, the representation for the African-American race (go right on ahead and get upset but it’s true) is an interracial child, woman or man. A child, woman or man with light complexion skin, light eyes, curly hair. This so called beauty image is seen on television shows, movies and etc… At least Sean Combs is taking a stand against an industry that for so long silently prevented medium to dark skin tones from displaying their beauty on the runways. I guess you can call Vogue racist for the all black models edition, which sold out. Something that Vogue has never did before. But its not racist when we open up a magazine or attend a runway show filled with nothing but pale white women. I guarantee you that this little boy is not hurting for jobs because he has the mainstream idea look of beauty. But these other children were probably offered a chance that they wouldn’t otherwise have had. We may not like Sean Combs lifestyle but he is offering an opportunity to a minority group that is not represented well in the modeling industry. Black is beautiful and he is showing that with this bold move. We need to ask ourselves how many Asians, Indians, Pakistanians and etc… do we see in the magazines or runways? I understand that the little boy was turned away because he didn’t fit the look they were looking for, but many children and adult models get turned away every day because they don’t have a certain look. Some are too fat, too short, too ethnic(yes, too ethnic) and etc… And then some people are referencing to FOX. Why? Fox does not care about the African American community. Anyway, it’s hard getting into the industry period and then to be successful is an accomplishment in itself. Chance is adorable once again and I think she resembles Sean’s mother with those chubby cheeks. Much love and happiness to all my BCK peeps. We may disagree, but let’s agree on one thing, we all should be voting in November.

  • Maryamb says:

    “If you knew who I am and what I do for a living you’d be embarrassed for asking such silly questions.”

    @ Not Buying It. For all intents and purposes the statement is very egotistical. If you are not God then the same questions I asked still apply.

    “I may one day chose to run for office or become a judge and I don’t want something controversial I said on a thread such as this to effect my prospects.”

    As far the above statement the reply I made about your avoidance of answer when I said that you could give McCain and Palin a run for there money applies even more so. If you think such questions are beneath you then my dear am I the egocentric one here or is it you?

    As far as you running for office or being a judge I think you will be a shoe in. You are already proving you are willing to go against your beliefs to advance yourself. In saying that now I understand why you took offense. You want it to be ok to take a job even if it goes against your beliefs without feeling guilty about it.

    ” And as for the remarks relating to mixed people: my comments might appear to be passionate, but remember you’re only reading text without the benefit of inflection. Let’s be clear, I’m not mad about anything that’s been said on these posts. Instead, it just reaffirms some beliefs I have about the idiocy of some of my people, that’s all.”

    As far as this statement goes was it you that said that I was ranting about folks shucking and jiving? How can you make that claim without being able to have the benefit of my inflection but then you come back and make the above statement? So I am assuming that you are including yourself in that reaffirmation of idiocy statement. Now that is laughable.

    “If I chose to stay home all day, I too would probably vent to a thread like this all day.”

    As far as this goes I am not venting on this site anymore than you are. I stay home at take of my family and in the free time I have because I am at home I post to this site because I like hearing or reading someone else’s perspective on certain sitches.

    If your station in life is soooo important then how come you have time to go back and forth with a little pee on such as myself? If anything the statements you make are laughable. I don’t make myself out to be anymore than what I am. I’m just Mary, I’m Just Mary, I’m Just Mary.

    No matter what your station is in life your crap will keep everybody out the bathroom for bout 35-45 mins just like everyone elses.( I am saying this in my best Pop’s impersonation.) LOL You have to wear deodorant or you will have onion pits like the next person who forgot to put some on. Now you can correct me if I am but I don’t believe your station in life allows you to walk on water or part the Red Sea does it?

    Status in job or life doesn’t make you anymore educated than me or any better than me for that matter. No one person is no more important than the next. Station don’t make the person anymore than clothes make the man. You can have on a thousand dollar outfit and $700.00 shoes and still not be sure of yourself honey. Don’t get it twisted.

    Also if you don’t like what I have to say, if you see my pic just float on by. The fact that you read my post if I am doing so much talking about me means you must be interested in this little house wife words. I maybe able to do a lot of things, but I can’t make you are anyone else read my post.

    Steffie I voted yesterday!!! :) I am so happy.

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  • Maryamb says:

    One more thing. I forgot to mention since someone the likes of me can’t seem to understand that my infliction doesn’t flow off the screen. I just wanted to let you know I am not mad either. In fact I was laughing the entire time I was writing my post. I fancy myself as particularly funny. :0)

  • Kendra says:

    I am new to this site but Chance is precious and I wish her and her mom well. I personally feel Sean and his team need to apologize to that little boy and mother in Atlanta. I saw the report too and I think Christopher was so cute he may have upstaged the others. He also does not have that black ethnic look and more of a Polo kid look to me so maybe that was the reason. Still the agent should not have said he was unacceptable for being “not black enough”. If the agent told her her kid was too black we would really be angry. That is so wrong. Especially since some of Sean’s kids are mixed.

  • Not Buying It says:

    Maryamb, still to slinging pampers, because apparently that’s what you’re good at. I honestly have no time to read your novels (so I didnt because I actually have a job).

    To Kendra, I totally agree!

  • Not Buying It says:

    Stick to slinging pampers*

  • Katrina says:

    Thank you Steffie! I cosign your statement 100%!

  • Lala says:

    I would like to see a picture of Christopher. Has anybody seen him on the internet?

  • CASEY says:

    I have seen Christopher a few times at “Go Sees” but I don’t know where he is online. His mom is black and she seems nice when you talk with her but she acts as if her kid is golden. His agent is “Babes N Beaus” in Atlanta or Marietta in Georgia. He is just a very cute multiracial kid. He is not famous or anything.

  • Maryamb says:

    Thank you for your well wishes NBI. Am good at slinging diapers more like pull ups now since my baby is almost 3. I am also good at a lot of other things.

    Apparently I am even good at making my point to you because compared to the other comebacks you have left to others the stick to slinging pampers was weak at best. I told you saying things like that to me only make me laugh. If you really want to say something to hurt my feelings you have to say something along the lines of. You are just like your mom. Something like that would really get my blood a boiling. LOL

    If you want my honest opinion I have to tell you I think you are seeing arrogance where there is none because you are projecting your feeling towards yourself onto me. You know how people say when someone gets angry at someone’s behavior it is because you see yourself in them. So I don’t take things like that to heart.

  • Not Buying It says:

    Maryamb, believe me, I know a lot about you to “go there.” But, I choose not to in part because I’m inundated with work at the moment, you know the outside-of-the-home variety. Again, stick to the homefront and leave the real debates for the pros, you’re out of your league sweatheart.

  • CASEY says:

    I have been reading the blogs and this all started out about diddy’s daughter and then about his poor treatment of Christopher in Atlanta and now it is all about Maryamb. I guess she likes it like that! ITS THE ALL ABOUT MARYAMB SHOW!

  • CASEY says:

    Any more comments about Diddys daughter or treatment of mixed kids? If not lets close the show!

  • Not Buying It says:

    CASEY, if you think this is the Maryamb show check out all the other threads on this website. Anytime she appears she’s discussing, not the celebrity kids or their parents, but instead her life and family, novels full. If you don’t believe me, check it out for yourself. N-A-R-C-I-S-S-I-S-T-I-C.

    On another note, I second lala’s request to see little Christopher.

  • blackcelebritykids says:

    Unfortunately,the comments in this post have taken a different turn and so had to be close. Let it be known that BCK appreciates all its readers(that includes dedicated readers (Maryamb and NotBuyingIt)So as to not make anyone else feel uncomfortable,the comments in this post will be closed. Thanks!

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