BET reports
 Sean “Diddy” Combs has started a new business venture..with his three daughters
Jessie James,
D'Lila Star and
Chance .  Now that's what I call keeping it in the family!  With a dad like Diddy, anything is possible. RIght?  The adorable threesome teamed-up with daddy to bring their cute factor and girlie fashion sense to the masses with, 

The new girls fashion line is not only an extension of Diddy's Sean John clothing line, but SJGirls marks the first time in the company’s history that its designs have been tailored specifically for a younger female generation.  So daddy's little girls are already making some headway.  Diddy said of the new line,

"Jessie, D'Lila and Chance are fashionistas in their own right and creatively, the girls will be integrated into the brand creative as they embark on this venture as hip and stylish young entrepreneurs."

Diddy continued, "I am beyond thrilled to work with my girls on this new endeavor and I look forward in watching them grow with this project. They are young dreamers and will serve as an inspiration to girls everywhere."

The Combs girls launched their new trendy line last Thursday (Feb. 25) and it's available online and in Macy’s department stores exclusively, for now.

 

Look for Jessie, D’Lila and Chance to be modeling the clothes with their dad in a new ad campaign everywhere.  By the way, BET reports the jazzy new line for girls is relatively affordable. SJGirls includes a variety of t-shirts, dresses, skirts and jackets and prices range from $35 to $100.  Sizes are available in U.S. girls standard fits from 7 to size 16.

On another note, BET also reports music legend Quincy Jones filed a lawsuit against the Michael Jackson estate on Friday (Feb. 26.)  Jones is said to be seeking $10 million in damages and lost royalties from projects like the This Is It film and soundtrack, the MJ Cirque du Soleil productions, as well as the 25th anniversary of Bad just to name a few.  All of which, were released after the King of Pop's death and reportedly in breach of contract.

Q is also taking it to Sony Music and Epic Records.  The music genius claims in his suit the labels remixed and altered master recordings in order to get out of paying him royalties under the agreements he and Michael signed in the 70's and 80's.

BET reports Howard Weitzman, is the attorney representing the Michael's estate and responded to the lawsuit with the following statement,

“The estate of Michael Jackson was saddened to learn that Quincy Jones has filed a lawsuit seeking money from Michael’s estate,” He continued. “To the best of our knowledge, Mr. Jones has been appropriately compensated for over approximately 35 years of work with Michael.”

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