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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ son Quincy slammed for ‘cringey’ birthday video: ‘Who is the target audience?’



The birthday blues.

Sean “Diddy” Combs’ son Quincy Brown was slammed by fans on Instagram for the “cringey” song and video he posted for his birthday.

In honor of his 33rd birthday Tuesday, Brown shared a new video of himself wearing clown makeup on his face and a birthday hat.

Sean “Diddy” Combs’ son Quincy Brown was slammed by fans on Instagram for the “cringey” song and video he posted for his birthday. Quincy/Instagram

In honor of his 33rd birthday Tuesday, Brown shared a new video of himself wearing clown makeup on his face and a birthday hat. Quincy/Instagram

“Happy birthday / happy birthday / happy, happy, happy, happy, happy, happy birthday,” he sang the song. “I’m wishing me a happy birthday / Wishing myself a happy birthday / ’cause it’s my birthday.”

“You to fine to be cringy …” wrote one user.

“Quincy … what in the actual f–k is this,” added another.

“Who is the target audience? Asking for a friend….????,” asked a third fan.

“I’m wishing me a happy birthday / Wishing myself a happy birthday / ’cause it’s my birthday,” he sang. Quincy/Instagram

“Quincy … what in the actual f–k is this,” wrote one fan. Quincy/Instagram

“Please get that s–t off Beyoncé internet,” commented a fourth person.

Some fans compared Brown’s sound to that of Ice JJ Fish, who went viral in 2014 for his song, “On the Floor,” while others were concerned whether the “Brotherly Love” actor was OK.

“I think he’s crying for help, but he don’t know how to say it ????,” wrote one user.

“Maybe he’s actually not Happy on his Bday & if that’s the case… I feel him cause it’s way too much going on????????,” added another.

The “Star” alum also posted a throwback picture of himself wearing the same clown makeup while celebrating his birthday, which prompted several fans to write that his new video now “makes sense.” Quincy/Instagram

Brown recently deleted all of his pictures from his Instagram account amid Combs’ ongoing legal troubles. Getty Images for Netflix

Though Brown didn’t feel the support from fans, he was lauded by his siblings.

His 17-year-old twin sisters, Jesse and D’Lila, commented. “NEW BIRTHDAY SONG!!!!!” while his brother Christian, 26, wrote, “???????????? movie!.”

The “Star” alum also posted a throwback picture of himself wearing the same clown makeup while celebrating his birthday, which prompted several fans to write that his new video now “makes sense.”

Brown recently deleted all of his pictures from his Instagram account amid Combs’ ongoing legal troubles.

The Bad Boy Records founder — who adopted Brown when he was dating his mom, Kim Porter — is currently facing six lawsuits, accusing him of a range of sexual misconduct and other illegal activity. Amanda Schwab/Starpix

Last month, a 2016 hotel surveillance video surfaced of Combs viciously attacking then-girlfriend, Casandra Ventura. CNN

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The Bad Boy Records founder — who adopted Brown when he was dating his mom, Kim Porter — is currently facing six lawsuits, accusing him of a range of sexual misconduct and other illegal activity. (Porter welcomed Brown with ex Al B. Sure in June 1991. He was 3 years old when the model, who died in 2018, began dating Combs.)

Combs, 54, has denied the allegations.

Last month, a 2016 hotel surveillance video surfaced of Combs viciously attacking then-girlfriend, Casandra Ventura.

The “I’ll Be Missing You” rapper apologized for his actions, saying he was “disgusted” at himself for what he did. Diddy/Instagram

None of Combs’ seven children have publicly spoken out about his legal woes. WireImage

The “I’ll Be Missing You” rapper apologized for his actions, saying he was “disgusted” at himself for what he did.

The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office released a statement, saying they could not bring charges against Combs for the “extremely disturbing” video due to the statute of limitations.

None of Combs’ seven children have publicly spoken out about his legal woes.

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