Diddy's Son Quincy Brown Addresses Rumors He’s Been Reported ‘Missing’ Amid Dad's Sex Trafficking Claims
Quincy Brown, son of Sean "Diddy" Combs, is addressing speculation he has been "missing."
When the Bad Boy Records founder's home in Los Angeles and Miami was raided by Homeland Security, the 'Star' actor was seemingly nowhere to be found.
Although the 32-year-old was not pictured during the March raid, Diddy's other sons Christian Combs and Justin Combs were pictured in handcuffs outside the hitmaker's Los Angeles home. His absence led to online speculation, fueled by his biological father, R&B singer Al B. Sure! who begged his son to "come home" because "you're safe here son!"
On Tuesday during a live Q&A session, Brown addressed the rumors after he was asked, "Where are you?" by a viewer.
"Here we go with this question. Y'all just kidding at this point, I know. But why is it still a question? Why am I missing? Where have I gone? Did the Amber Alert go off? Did y'all phone do the [Amber Alert sound] with a description that said me?" he asked.
He continued: 'Cause if not, I don't know where I could be, other than my house! My home! I'm a homebody, working."
The 'Brotherly Love' actor added how he's working on new music and doesn't post often on social media as he's a "homebody."
"I've been home. I'm a homebody. I wish I had a better answer. I truly do," he said, according to The Jasmine Brand.
The singer's clapbacks didn't stop there. He took to his Instagram Stories to also speak about his whereabouts.
"Why are you in hiding," one follower asked. He re-posted the question with the reply: "Because YOU live on the internet." Another asked: "Are you missing?" to which he answered: "Just...Missing Tokyo! I'm going back back. In a couple months."
Federal agents swarmed the New York native's property following allegations of sexual assault, rape, and sex trafficking — which Combs, 54, reportedly called a "witchhunt."
Sean "Diddy" Combs maintains that he is innocent and denies all claims against him.