Spend Diddy's Fortune Game
Ever wondered what it’s like to spend Diddy's money?
This game throws you into a varied virtual marketplace where the choices are as varied as they get - and in most cases, based on real-life purchases of the loaded.
From luxury items to basic essentials, you can go all out or take a stand on pressing issues like undefined.
Shall you set a couple of millions on fire, or shape the world for the better - how will you wield this fortune?
Diddy's Fortune
About Diddy
Sean 'Diddy' Combs, born Sean John Combs on November 4, 1969, in Harlem, New York City, is an American rapper, record producer, entrepreneur, and media mogul.
Raised in Mount Vernon after his father's death, he attended Howard University before dropping out to intern at Uptown Records, launching Bad Boy Entertainment in 1993 and discovering talents like The Notorious B.I.G.
Combs, aka Puff Daddy, P. Diddy, and Diddy, pioneered hip-hop's commercial crossover with albums like No Way Out (1997, 7x Platinum) and built empires in fashion (Sean John, sold for $220 million in 2019), spirits (Cîroc vodka), and media (Revolt TV).
His 2024-2025 federal indictments on sex trafficking and racketeering charges have overshadowed his legacy, leading to business fallout, but he remains a cultural icon with three Grammy Awards and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
How did Diddy become rich?
As of October 2025, Diddy's net worth is estimated at around $400 million by Forbes and Celebrity Net Worth, down from $1 billion peaks due to 2024-2025 legal battles, asset freezes, and lawsuits totaling over $100 million in claims.
His wealth derives from music royalties (~$20 million annually pre-scandals), Bad Boy catalog sales, Sean John licensing (~$50 million/year), and Cîroc deals (ending 2023, but residuals continue); real estate and investments comprise the rest.
Post-indictment, valuations dropped as partners distanced; a 2025 settlement with Cassie Ventura and ongoing trials could further impact, though his media assets like Revolt provide stability.
How does Diddy spend money?
Diddy historically flaunted a lavish, party-centric lifestyle with 'White Parties' at his Miami mansions and global travel on private jets, emphasizing fashion, entertainment, and family (seven children).
He invested in experiential luxury—yacht charters, celebrity events—and philanthropy via Daddy's House Foundation for youth, but 2024-2025 allegations shifted focus to legal defenses and asset protection.
Combs enjoys fine art, high-end watches, and custom wardrobes, but recent years show restraint amid scrutiny, with spending redirected to family support and business recovery efforts.
Notable Purchases
Diddy's extravagant buys include a 17,000-square-foot Holmby Hills mansion in Los Angeles, purchased for $39 million in 2014, featuring a movie theater and infinity pool—raided in 2024 during federal probes.
He owned a one-of-a-kind Maybach Exelero supercar (~$8 million, 2005), the world's fastest production car at the time, often loaned or gifted, symbolizing hip-hop opulence.
Real estate portfolio: A $14.5 million Beverly Hills estate (2017) and a $21 million Miami Beach compound with private dock; bizarrely, he spent millions on 'freak-off' parties with custom setups, per lawsuits.
Aviation: A Gulfstream G550 private jet (~$50 million), used for global tours, though grounded amid 2025 legal restrictions.