Diddy & Kim Porter's Kids Blast 'Hurtful & False' Rumors About Mom's Death

By Tony M. Centeno

September 25, 2024

Kim Porter, Christian Combs, Quincy, Diddy & twins Jessie & D'Lila
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The children of Diddy and the late Kim Porter have dismissed the wild conspiracy theories about their mother's death.

In a joint statement they released on Tuesday night, September 24, Quincy Brown, Christian Combs and twin sisters Jessie and D'Lila denounced the authenticity of an alleged memoir by Porter. They emphasized that their mom did not write a book and "anyone claiming to have a manuscript is misrepresenting themselves." The statement also blasted people who have cooked up conspiracy theories about Porter's death. Diddy's longtime girlfriend reportedly died of lobar pneumonia in 2018, However, critics have long suspected something more sinister happened to her, especially in light of Diddy's recent legal issues.

"We are deeply saddened that the world has made a spectacle of what has been the most tragic event of our lives," Porter's children said in their statement. "Our mother should be remembered for the beautiful, strong, kind, and loving woman she was. Her memory should not be tainted by horrific conspiracy theories."

Kim’s Lost Words: A Journey for Justice From the Other Side… arrived at the top of September. The book contains journal entries Porter allegedly wrote and other outlandish details about what she experienced during her relationship with Combs from the early 1990s to her final year. The man who published the book, Chris Todd, claims he obtained the diary entries from a flash drive Porter allegedly gave to her close friends before she died in 2018. He released the 60-page book under the pseudonym Jamal T Millwood.

As of this report, Todd has not provided any solid evidence to back up the claims Porter allegedly wrote about. Friends of Porter as well as her former husband Al B Sure! recently called the book "fake." The singer-songwriter also went as far as claiming that Porter was "murdered" for trying to expose Combs' disturbing lifestyle the way Cassie did.

The book was released just days before Combs was indicted on sex trafficking and other charges in New York. He was arrested and booked into a Brooklyn jail where he'll remain until his trial begins. Combs has pleaded not guilty to the charges and plans to fight to clear his name.

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