When it comes to a courtroom moment like this, every seat matters. As Sean “Diddy” Combs faced his sentencing, a mix of family, former flames, and close connections showed up — some in full support, others with silence that said plenty. Here’s who made an appearance, and why it matters:
Dr. Cheyenne Bryant: Psychologist To The Stars
Known for coaching some of the biggest names in the game on mental health and mindset, Dr. Cheyenne Bryant showed up at Diddy’s sentencing—and didn’t shy away from the cameras. While it’s unclear why exactly she pulled up, she was seen speaking to the media, keeping her cards close but making sure her presence was noticed.
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Gina Huynh: From Silent Witness To Showing Support
Gina Huynh showed up to court amid Diddy’s sentencing, making waves after she penned a letter supporting his release. Fans might remember she was originally set to testify as Victim-3 during the trial — but prosecutors couldn’t get in touch with her when it was time. Despite the drama, Gina’s appearance sent a clear message: she’s still involved, and watching closely. Whether she’s here to support or just keep tabs, Gina’s presence didn’t go unnoticed.
Diddy’s Mom & Family Matriarch: Janice Combs
Diddy’s mama, Janice Combs, showed up in court holding it down. She’s been with him from the Harlem block to billionaire status — and now, through the courtroom storm. Ahead of sentencing, she even wrote a heartfelt character letter to the judge, begging for mercy and reminding them that Diddy’s still her son before anything else. One thing about Ms. Janice? You already know she gon’ ride ‘til the wheels fall off.
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Misa Hylton: Protecting Her Own, No Questions
Stylist and cultural icon Misa Hylton, mother of Diddy’s son Justin, made sure her presence was felt at the sentencing. One thing about Misa? She don’t play when it comes to her kids — and she’s always been loud and clear about that. While it’s unclear whether she was there to support Diddy directly, her showing up for Justin and the rest of the children spoke volumes.
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Diddy’s Kids — Standing Strong Behind Their Father
Almost all of Diddy’s children pulled up to court for his sentencing — and they didn’t just sit in silence. Every one of them, except for 2-year-old Love, reportedly spoke directly to the judge, delivering emotional testimonies about why their father should be allowed to come home. Many were seen breaking down in tears as they described the impact his absence has had on their lives.
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Raven Tracy Is By Christian’s Side & In The Family’s Corner
Model and influencer Raven Tracey popped out to court again — and yes, sis has been showing face more than once. Raven is currently dating Diddy’s son, Christian Combs, but don’t get it twisted — she seems very tapped in with the whole family. From Instagram flicks to quiet courtroom appearances, she’s clearly close to the circle. She was also present at some of Diddy’s earlier hearings and showed up this time seemingly in support of her man’s father.
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Sarah Chapman: Chance’s Mom & Diddy's Longtime Co-Parent
Sarah Chapman, the mother of Diddy’s daughter Chance, pulled up to the sentencing — just like she did during earlier court hearings. Known for keeping it classy and out of the drama, Sarah’s presence this time around looked like a quiet but powerful show of support, not just for her daughter, but seemingly for Chance’s siblings, too. She’s always played the background, but make no mistake: when it comes to her child, she stands ten toes down.
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Sharay “The Punisher” Hayes: The Man Who Dropped Bombshells
Male exotic dancer and author Sharay Hayes, a.k.a. “The Punisher,” didn’t just show up for the headlines — he was back at the courthouse for Diddy’s sentencing. Hayes had already shaken the room earlier this year when he testified, dropping bombshell claims about intimate encounters involving himself, Diddy, and Cassie from 2012 to 2014. The tea? He laid it all out under oath during the 2025 sex trafficking and racketeering trial.
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