Birthday blues.
Sean “Diddy” Combs’ son, Quincy Brown, was slammed by fans on Instagram for the “awkward” song and video he posted for his birthday.
In honor of his 33rd birthday on Tuesday, Brown He shared his new video He has clown makeup on his face and is wearing a birthday hat.
“Happy birthday / Happy birthday / Happy, happy, happy, happy, happy, happy birthday,” he sang. “Wish myself a happy birthday / Wish myself a happy birthday / ‘Cause today is my birthday.”
“Don’t get so embarrassed with the details…” one user wrote.
“Quincy…what on earth is this,” added another.
“Who is your target audience? Are you asking your friends…🤔,” asked a third fan.
“Beyonce please get that f**k off the internet,” a fourth person commented.
Some fans have compared Brown’s sound to that of Ice JJ Fish, whose song became a talking point in 2014. “On the floor.” Meanwhile, some were concerned about whether the “Brotherly Love” actor was okay.
“I think he’s crying for help but I don’t know what to say 😮,” one user wrote.
“Maybe he’s just not really happy on his birthday and if so… there’s just so much going on and I totally understand how he feels 🙏🏾,” added another.
Although Brown didn’t feel any support from fans, he did receive praise from his brothers.
Twin sisters Jessie and Delilah, 17, commented: “New birthday song!!”, while their 26-year-old brother Christian wrote: “🔥🔥🔥Movie!”
“Star” graduates also Posted a nostalgic photo He posted a video of himself in the same clown makeup to celebrate his birthday, with many fans writing that their reaction to his new video “makes sense.”
Brown recently removed all photos of Combs from her Instagram account amid his ongoing legal troubles.
The Bad Boy Records founder adopted Brown while he was dating her mother, Kim Porter, and is currently facing six lawsuits alleging sexual misconduct and other misconduct. (Porter welcomed Brown into his family with ex-husband Al B. Sure in June 1991; Brown was 3 years old when the model, who died in 2018, began dating Combs.)
Combs, 54, denies the charges.
Last month, hotel surveillance footage from 2016 surfaced showing Combs viciously attacking his then-girlfriend, Cassandra Ventura.
The “I’ll Be Missing You” rapper apologized for his actions and said he was “disgusted” by what he did.
The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office released a statement saying the statute of limitations means they cannot prosecute Combs over the “deeply disturbing” video.
None of Combs’ seven children have spoken publicly about his legal woes.




