Diddy’s girls are growing up fast!
Sharingbehind-the-scenes footagefrom the photo shoot, Diddy wrote on Instagram Wednesday, “I’m so proud of my Queens. They did such a great job on the @vanityfair shoot. I’m so proud of you girls!! You all look simply regal, majestic, beautiful & strong. Words can’t even explain! I’m one of the luckiest men in the world!!”
In the interview, Combs opened up about his life today, following the loss of Kim Porter, who is the mother of three of his children: Jessie and D’Lila, plus son Christian, 23.
“I am the happiest I’ve ever been in life, I laugh the most, I smile the most, I breathe the most,” he said. As for losing Porter, whodied of lobar pneumoniain 2018, Combs added, “I had to start to deal with it when I lost Kim. ‘Cause I was like, man, you had it. I’m not saying I would do any of it differently. God willing — I would have had more time. … I look at my life as I got a second chance. I’m on my second mountain.”
Want to get the biggest stories fromPEOPLEevery weekday?Subscribe to our new podcast,PEOPLE Every Day,to get the essential celebrity, entertainment and human interest news stories Monday through Friday.
Diddy with his daughters Chance, Jessie and D’Lila.Carlos “Kaito” Araujo/Vanity Fair

Combs, who is also dad to sonsQuincy Brown, 30, andJustin Combs, 27, previously opened up about how being “sequestered” with his kids at home during the pandemic helped him make up for lost time.
Carlos “Kaito” Araujo/Vanity Fair

“For me, my life got better because I was running myself into the ground and I wasn’t taking enough time for my family and for myself. It’s really been a blessing,” he said. “Ilost the mother of my childrenand the time that [my kids and I] were sequestered together, it helped me to make up for all those years I was on tour and to get closer to my family.”
“For me, it’s been a blessing but really using the time to become a better father and a better person,” Combs added.
RELATED VIDEO: Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Remembers Kim Porter on the 2nd Anniversary of Her Death: ‘Love You Forever’
In discussion withVanity Fair, Combs also opened up aboutlegally changing his middle nameto “Love” earlier this year.
“Love is a mission,” he said. “I feel like that’s one of the biggest missions that will actually shift things. But besides that, we — the world — is different. We have the internet, we have the power, we have a culture, I have us on a five-year plan.”
“My people taking time to feel like it’s all right to love. Take time to huddle up your tribe, take time to communicate and know your power. Take time to heal,” he added. “You know what I’m saying, [taking care of] yourself without feeling like, oh, you’re going to be labeled a racist now because you talk about taking care of yourself.”
source: people.com