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Kim Porter's Ex Insists She Kept Damning Diary On Diddy Before Her Death: 'She Was In Complete Fear'

Home / Entertainment / Kim Porter's Ex Insists She Kept Damning Diary On Diddy Before Her Death: 'She Was In Complete Fear'

By Favour Adegoke on January 9, 2025 at 1:45 PM EST
Updated on January 9, 2025 at 2:02 PM EST

Kim Porter's ex, Al B. Sure!, has come forward to claim she kept a secret diary detailing her experiences with Sean "Diddy" Combs.

Porter and Al dated and had a son before Diddy made an "aggressive" play for her with luxury vacations and a celebrity lifestyle. However, she allegedly still confided in Al about the embattled rapper's escapades, making him promise not to speak up because she feared for his life.

Al B. Sure! also sparked speculation that Kim Porter may have been silenced before she could reveal explosive secrets about the rap mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs.

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Al B. Sure! Claims Kim Porter Kept A Diary Filled With Diddy's Secrets

Rapper Al B. Sure! at the 2018 Soul Train Awards Las Vegas
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A new Peacock documentary that dives into the life of hip-hop mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs is set to stream next week, and the damning allegations in the trailer are already causing a stir.

In the upcoming tell-all titled "Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy," several of the embattled rapper's associates and friends were interviewed, and they made several explosive claims.

According to the Daily Mail, Kim Porter's ex-boyfriend, rapper Al B. Sure! claimed in the series that she actually did keep a diary wherein she detailed Diddy's perverted sex life, although her children have often denied it.

In the video, Al says, "She began to confide in me. She said something's not right. His soul (Diddy's) has gone completely dark, like he's just not there."

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"She made me promise on her son's life not to ever reveal (anything) because she was in complete fear of my life," Al added. "What I do know is that before her death, she was keeping a diary. Someone got the passcode to her phone and computer and found out what was writing, what was going on behind closed doors."

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Al B. Sure! Disdains Diddy For Stealing Porter From Him

Sean Diddy and Kim Porter are seen in this June 2006 (file) photo pictured on Carbon beach in Malibu, CA
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Al and Porter began dating in the late 1980s before welcoming their son Quincy Brown in 1991.

However, what transpired between them is not entirely known, as the model began dating Diddy around 1994 before they split in 2007.

In his appearance in the documentary, Al expressed his disdain for the "Bad Boy For Life" rapper for stealing Porter from him even though they were friends and coworkers at the hip-hop label Uptown Records.

"There's an OG rule if you're my brother and (between) you and your wife something happens, she's off limits," he says before going on to recount how Diddy made a pass at her one day when she was in the studio with baby Quincy.

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"He looked over and saw this really beautiful girl, and she was holding this really beautiful baby, and he said, hey, man, I wish I had a beautiful girl like that," Al explains.

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Al B. Sure! Says Kim Porter Tried To Protect Him From Diddy

Rapper Al B. Sure!
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Throughout their on-again, off-again relationship, Porter and Diddy welcomed three children: Christian "King" Combs and twins Jessie and D'Lila Combs. The "Finna Get Loose" rapper also "adopted" Al's son, Quincy Brown.

Recounting how Diddy was instrumental in his being portrayed as an "absent" father, Al claims that Diddy didn't formally adopt Quincy as his own, calling the whole thing "propaganda."

"There's no adoption – none," Al claims. "There's no letter to my father. All crafted by a publicist. If you hadn't noticed, his name is still Brown. Puffy wasn't too happy about anyone who had a relationship with Kimberly."

Al then explained that due to an apparent rift between him and Diddy, Porter tried to protect him and told him not to "get involved" or he "would get killed."

"Not only was she trying to save me, she was putting her own life in danger," Al added.

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Al B. Sure! Suspects Kim Porter Was Killed

Kim Porter and Diddy
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Porter eventually wound up dead in 2018, with a coroner report tagging the cause of death as pneumonia. However, Al remains unconvinced that Diddy's hands are clean in relation to it.

In the documentary, he claims that Porter was murdered as she wanted to "blow the lid off this entire situation" and bring Diddy down.

His remarks come months after contents of a fake diary that an author on Amazon claimed to be Porter's made headlines last year as it described unsettling episodes of violence and threesomes.

In it, Porter allegedly said that she discovered tapes of Diddy making out with both male and female musicians and rappers, including an 18-year-old popstar that went mainstream.

Diddy and his kids have since slammed the diary as fake, stating that Porter never compiled such a book.

Diddy's Lawyers Slam Peacock Documentary

Meanwhile, Diddy's lawyers released a lengthy statement denying the allegations in the documentary.

The rapper's legal team stated that the "documentaries include unchecked claims and provide platforms for baseless conspiracy theories without accountability or evidence."

They added, "In the case of the Peacock documentary in particular, the motivations and credibility of those being interviewed must be questioned. Many claim to have knowledge but lack any connection to the truth, while their wild, unfounded theories are cut and sensationalized to appear factual."

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