Diddy is now a father to seven children.

On Saturday, the 53-year-old artist made a surprising announcement on social media. He told fans and followers that he welcomed a “baby girl,” whom he appeared to have named after him, “Love Sean Combs.”

The rapper, who legally changed his name to Love in 2021, seemingly made the announcement first on Twitter. He wrote, “I’m so blessed to welcome my baby girl Love Sean Combs to the world.”

The “No Way Out” artist continued, “Mama Combs, Quincy, Justin, Christian, D’Lila, Jessie and myself all love you so much! God is the Greatest!”

Diddy posted a screenshot of the tweet on his Instagram Stories.

He did not reveal further information, though, regarding the matter. It remains undisclosed with whom he shares his seventh child.

In its report covering the new life milestone, Entertainment Tonight recalled that Diddy is already a father to six children.

The “I’ll Be Missing You” rapper shares four children with the late model Kim Porter. He also welcomed a child with Misa Hylton in 1993 and had his first daughter with Sarah Chapman in 2006.

The outlet also shared that they have reached out to his rep for comment.

Meanwhile, Page Six said in a recent report that Diddy confirmed his dating relationship with Yung Miami earlier this year. It recalled what he shared during a June appearance on her series, “Caresha Please,” saying, “We date. We’re dating. We go have dates, and we’re friends. We go to exotic locations, we have great times, we go to strip clubs, church…”

However, the two personalities have reportedly made it clear that they do not share an exclusive relationship, with the publication citing the “Good Love” artist’s statement to XXL in September. She is said to have revealed that they both see other people outside their ties, adding that she is "young," "dating," and "having fun," before noting that Diddy is "doing the same thing."

Elsewhere, People recalled that Diddy spent the Thanksgiving holiday with his daughters serving 3,000 meals to individuals from Miami’s homeless community through The Caring Place at the Miami Rescue Mission. It added that Yung Miami, whose real name is Caresha Brownlee, joined the Grammy-winning artist and his children, as well.

The magazine also noted that the artist said in part via an official statement at the time, “This Thanksgiving, it’s important to give back to the community and spread love to people less fortunate, so they know they’re not alone or forgotten.”