Entertainment

Diddy’s Children Speak Out Against ‘False’ Rumors About Late Mother Kim Porter’s Alleged Tell-All Memoir

2024-09-26

Diddy’s Children Speak Out Against ‘False’ Rumors

In a heartfelt statement shared on Instagram, Sean “Diddy” Combs’ children have addressed the “hurtful and false rumors” surrounding their late mother, Kim Porter. The rumors alleged that Porter had written a tell-all memoir about her life and her tumultuous relationship with Diddy prior to her untimely death.

Quincy Brown, Porter’s eldest son, voiced the family’s concerns on social media, emphasizing the emotional toll these rumors have taken. “We have seen so many hurtful and false rumors circulating about our parents that we feel the need to speak out,” the 33-year-old stated.

Diddy and Kim Porter, who shared three children—Christian, 26, and twins Jessie and D’Lila, 17—had a long-on-again, off-again relationship since the 1990s, which ended permanently in 2007. Porter passed away in 2018 due to lobar pneumonia, leaving behind a legacy of love and strength.

Recently, a self-published book titled *KIM’S LOST WORDS: A Journey for Justice, from the Other Side...* surfaced on Amazon, alleging dark secrets about Porter’s relationship with Diddy and insinuating potential foul play in her death. This book was published by Todd Christopher Guzze, a man claiming to have experience in high-profile murder investigations. He admitted to not knowing the authenticity of the memoir, which has triggered substantial backlash from the family.

In a powerful response, Quincy insisted that the narrative about Porter writing a memoir is “simply untrue” and urged those spreading these rumors to stop. He highlighted the family's grief and the devastation they have experienced since their mother's passing. Quincy poignantly stated that Kim was the center of their universe, and no amount of rumor could change the truth of her legacy.

He went on to criticize individuals claiming to speak on behalf of their mother, stating, “any so-called ‘friend’ speaking on behalf of our mom or her family is not a friend.” Quincy added, “Grief is a lifelong process, and we ask that everyone respect our request for peace as we continue to cope with her loss every day.”

Diddy’s attorney also condemned the alleged memoir, describing it as “fake” and an “offensive” attempt to exploit a tragedy for commercial gain. Meanwhile, Diddy faces serious legal challenges himself, including multiple civil lawsuits and criminal charges related to sex trafficking. He has pleaded not guilty, but the public scrutiny surrounding his life continues to intensify.

As the Combs family navigates this difficult chapter, they hope for peace and respect for Kim Porter’s memory. Quincy concluded his statement with the heartfelt message: “We love you and miss you, Mommy,” echoing the sentiment that their mother should be honored for the kind and loving person she was, rather than being associated with unfounded conspiracy theories.

In a world where sensationalism often overshadows truth, the Combs family's plea serves as a reminder of the power of memory and the importance of honoring those we’ve lost with dignity.