Diddy’s Children Deny Claims of a Book Written by Late Mother Kim Porter
The children of music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs and the late Kim Porter have publicly denied recent claims that their mother had written a book before her passing. Kim Porter, a model and actress, passed away in 2018, leaving behind four children, including three she shared with Diddy.
In response to rumors circulating online about an alleged tell-all book written by Porter, her children released a joint statement dismissing the claims. The Combs-Porter family made it clear that their mother never authored a book, nor was she in the process of writing one at the time of her death.
The statement comes after rumors gained traction on social media, suggesting that Porter had been working on a memoir that contained revelations about her relationship with Diddy and her personal life. The children firmly shut down these speculations, expressing that such claims are hurtful and exploit their mother’s legacy.
Kim Porter, who was a beloved figure in the entertainment industry, was known for her long-term relationship with Diddy, as well as her role as a mother to their three children: Christian Combs and twin daughters Jessie James and D’Lila Star. She also had an older son, Quincy, from a previous relationship.
Family representatives further emphasized that any claims regarding a book or unpublished writings are entirely false and should not be given attention. They urged the public to respect Kim Porter’s memory and the family’s privacy as they continue to heal from her sudden passing.
The denial by the Combs children underscores the family’s desire to protect their mother’s legacy and ensure that false narratives are not spread, particularly in such a sensitive and emotional matter.