Kim Porter’s children deny the memoir and denounce death speculation

Kim Porter’s children have condemned the “horrific theories” that have been proposed in relation to her death.

In November 2018, the model-turned-actress passed away from pneumonia. However, in the aftermath of her former partner Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ arrest on sex trafficking charges, rumors have circulated that her death was associated with the rap mogul’s purported misconduct. Albert Joseph Brown, also known as Al B. Sure!, one of her ex-boyfriends, has called for an investigation into her death.

However, a statement has been released by Kim and Diddy’s children, Christian, 26, and the 18-year-old twins D’Lila and Jessie, as well as their half-brother Quincy Brown, whose father is Albert. The statement denies the rumors.

They stated, “We are compelled to express our concerns regarding the numerous false and hurtful rumors that have been circulating regarding our parents, Kim Porter and Sean Combs’ relationship, and our mother’s tragic passing.”

“The loss of our mother shattered our lives.”

“She was our world, and nothing has been the same since her passing.” The cause of her death has been long established, despite the fact that it has been exceedingly challenging to comprehend how she could be removed from us so prematurely. There was no evidence of criminal activity.

“Grief is a lifelong process, and we respectfully request that everyone respect our request for peace as we continue to cope with her loss on a daily basis.”

“We are profoundly disheartened that the world has turned the most tragic event of our lives into a spectacle.” Our mother should be remembered for the beautiful, strong, kind, and compassionate woman she was. Her memory should not be tarnished by grotesque conspiracy theories.

“We respectfully request that all individuals hold our mother, Kim Porter, in high regard and respect her legacy in order to allow her to rest in peace.” It is what she is entitled to. We are fond of you and long for your presence, Mother. Quincy, Christian, Jessie, and D’Lila.

And despite the fact that a book entitled “KIM’S LOST WORDS: A Journey for Justice, From the Other Side” was published earlier this month under the pseudonym Jamal T. Millwood, which was purportedly on a hard drive that Kim sent to record producer Chris Todd, her children maintained that she never wrote a memoir.

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