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Diddy’s Son Christian And Snoop’s Son Cordell Both Lands Major Modeling Gigs

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Sean Diddy” Combs‘ son, Christian Combs, is doing OK for himself as a model. So well in fact that he’s set to become the face of Dolce & Gabbana’s spring/summer 2018 campaign.

Christian has made this move before. In fact, he first walked for the Italian designers’ menswear line last summer, and appeared again last fall.

We’re also hearing that Christian Combs is also working on another fashion project which will incorporate his music.

In other celebrity model news, Cordell Broadus, the son of legendary rapper Snoop Dogg, has landed his first modeling campaign.

Broadus’ first major print campaign comes via MCM Worldwide. And although this is a first for him, he’s been modeling for a while now, hitting the runway for Philip Plein last September. In fact, it was that stint that led him to his contract with MCM.

Cordell will find himself alongside Jasmine Sanders and Kai Hillebrand among other models for the spring 2018 Viva Life campaign.

A former football player for UCLA, Broadus caused a lot of jaws to drop when he dropped the team and football to focus on his fashion and film pursuits.

Last year, he debuted his clothing collection at the Made L.A. fashion show, which was co-designed with Joyrich’s Tom Hirota.

“I admire he stayed true to himself,” he told The Hollywood Reporter last year about his famous father. “He’s an inspiration to me because that’s how I feel — quitting football and following my passion: film and fashion.”

He also said when it comes to business, Snoop doesn’t show any slack.

“My dad doesn’t treat me like his son when we’re doing business,” he said. “He’s an actual client so I had to approach him as a client.”

 

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From Sobriety to Spotlight: Ray Ray Star Brings Purpose and Power to Live on Tape With Pete Trabucco 

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When rising artist Ray Ray Star appears on Live on Tape with Pete Trabucco, it represents far more than a standard television booking—it marks a powerful chapter in a story defined by resilience, purpose, and transformation. Known for a sound that blends raw vulnerability with an unfiltered edge, Ray Ray Star has been steadily building a reputation as an artist who doesn’t just perform music, but lives it.

Hosted by Pete Trabucco, the show has long been a platform for voices that matter, and Ray Ray Star brings with him a message that goes far beyond melody. Behind the music is a deeply personal journey—one rooted in 16 years of sobriety, a milestone that has become the foundation of both his life and his art. Rather than leaving that chapter behind, he has embraced it fully, channeling his experiences into songs that speak to struggle, healing, and hope.

What sets Ray Ray Star apart is not just his ability to create compelling music, but his commitment to using that music as a lifeline for others. His work resonates with those who are fighting their own battles, offering not only relatability but also a sense of possibility. Through his lyrics and presence, he creates a space where people feel seen, understood, and inspired to keep going.

During his appearance, audiences can expect an honest and revealing conversation—one that explores the intersection of creativity and recovery, and how the two have become inseparable in his life. It’s this authenticity that continues to draw listeners in and turn casual fans into a loyal and growing community.

This moment on national television isn’t just about exposure—it’s about impact. Ray Ray Star stands as proof that music can be more than entertainment; it can be a force for change, a source of strength, and a reminder that even the hardest journeys can lead to something meaningful.

Listen to Ray Ray Star on Live on Tape with Pete Trabucco here:

https://wwdbam.com/episodes/live-on-tape-with-pete-trabucco-with-recording-artist-singer-songwriter-ray-ray-star-03-28-26

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