Diddy is currently being held in the Special Housing Unit of a notoriously strict prison, and while this is a challenging situation, TMZ reports that his main concern is his children.

Sources close to Diddy’s family told TMZ that from his 10×8-foot cell, he is deeply worried about his kids and is desperate to communicate with them. Although he’s coping well under the circumstances, his thoughts remain focused on his children.

It has been shared that those closest to him are still processing the situation but know they must stay strong for the sake of the kids. The family is leaning on one another for support and seeking guidance and strength from their faith following his shocking arrest earlier this week.

Diddy is the father of seven children: Quincy, Justin, Christian “King,” Chance, twins D’Lila and Jessie, and two-year-old Love.

While Justin, Christian, and Chance are legally adults, D’Lila, Jessie, and Love are still minors. Quincy, who Diddy adopted during his relationship with the late Kim Porter, is also an adult. The children are staying close to their mothers, as this arrangement is believed to be in their best interest.

As previously reported by TMZ, 17-year-old twins D’Lila and Jessie are currently living in Los Angeles with a friend of their late mother, Kim. Meanwhile, Diddy remains in custody with no bail set.

Diddy is also under suicide watch at MDC Brooklyn, following a strict routine since his arrest. It’s unclear when he will be allowed contact with his children, as he is limited to one hour of free time and three showers per week. While family and friends are allowed to visit occasionally, it’s uncertain how often he’s permitted to make phone calls.

TMZ obtained exclusive footage showing federal authorities arresting the music mogul at a luxury hotel in Manhattan. He faces charges of racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion, and transportation for prostitution.

During his bail hearing, Justin and Christian appeared in court to support their father, but the judge denied his request for release, citing concerns about him being a threat to the community.