Christian Combs enjoys a night out with his girlfriend just 2 days after being present at his father’s court hearing

Christian “King” Combs celebrated with his girlfriend, Raven Tracy, just two days after attending his father Sean “Diddy” Combs’ court hearing for sеx trafficking allegations.

A video shared online shows the “Love You Better” rapper partying with Tracy following her talk at Essence’s “Feed to Funds” panel on Saturday.

Christian Combs and Raven Tracy at Essence's Girls United Disruptor Summit.

In the clip, Christian playfully pours a shоt of liquоr into Tracy’s mouth as they vibe to Mya and Jay-Z’s 2000 track, “Best of Me, Part 2.”

The couple sealed the moment with a kiss while dancing together on a lively dance floor surrounded by friends.

Christian — one of four children Sean shares with his late ex, Kim Porter — looked into the camera and proudly called Tracy the “baddest girl in the world.”

The “Flyest in the City” rapper’s night out came shortly after he and five of his six siblings attended their father’s court hearing.

Earlier, Christian Combs and his siblings—Quincy Brown, 33, Justin Combs, 30, Chance Combs, 18, and 17-year-old twins Jessie and D’Lila Combs—arrived at a federal courthouse in Manhattan to show their support for their father, Sean “Diddy” Combs, 54, who faces charges of rackеteering conspiracy, sеx trafficking, and transporting individuals for prоstitution.

Janice Combs, the Bad Boy Records founder’s mother, was also present to back her son, whom she recently defended against what she described as a “public lynching.”

Quincy Brown, Chance Combs, Christian Combs, Janice Combs and one of his twin sisters leaving Sean Combs' hearing.

According to The Post, Sean entered the courtroom through a side door wearing tan jail attire.

The embattled music mogul gave a brief smile and waved at Christian before embracing his legal team.

Although Sean pleaded not guilty, the judge denied his bail request for the third time, meaning he will remain in custody at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn.

His trial has been scheduled to begin on May 5.