Al B Sure claims Kim Porter told him to accept the narrative that Quincy Brown was adopted by Diddy or he "will get killed"

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'Diddy:The Making of a Bad Boy' premieres on January 14, 2025 (Image via Getty/@Samir Hussein)

Al B Sure, Kim Porter's ex-husband, starred in a Peacock documentary titled Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy, set to premiere on January 14, 2025. According to Daily Beast, Al B talked about Kim Porter's final days, claiming that Porter told him that Sean Combs, aka Diddy's soul had gone "completely dark like he’s just not there" before her death.

Commenting on the rapper adopting his son Quincy Brown after entering his relationship with Kim Porter, Al B Sure said that she made him promise on Quincy's life never to reveal what she told him. Al B added that the narrative of Diddy adopting Quincy Brown was allegedly created by publicists and that Kim Porter told him to go along with the narrative and keep his distance or he "will get killed."

Al B also claimed that Kim Porter kept "a diary and things of that nature" before her demise and that someone got the password to her phone and computer, getting access to what she was writing about things that went around behind closed doors. He added that the public didn't have any idea about what was "happening right in front of everybody’s eyes.”


"Sean Combs unequivocally denies these false allegations"- Diddy's lawyers mention in statement against Peacock documentary

Following the release of the trailer of Peacock's documentary on January 3, 2025, Diddy's legal team told People Magazine that documentaries on the rapper feature unchecked claims and offer platforms for "baseless conspiracy theories without accountability or evidence."

The rapper's lawyers said that in the case of the Peacock documentary, the credibility and motivations of the people being interviewed must be questioned because most of them claim to know things but "lack any connection to the truth." Sean Combs' attorneys claimed that the unfounded and wild theories of those being interviewed for the documentary were "sensationalized to appear factual."

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Diddy's legal team added:

"Sean Combs unequivocally denies these false allegations, which are harmful, defamatory, and unsupported by credible evidence. It is deeply concerning how such narratives can influence public perception and prejudice the legal process."

They continued:

"Mr. Combs deserves his day in court with an impartial jury, free from the taint of these baseless claims. The facts will be addressed in court, where truth—not fiction — will prevail."

In the trailer of the Peacock documentary, attorney Lisa Bloom, representing some of the accusers against Sean Combs, dubbed him a "monster." Additionally, the interviews in the documentary feature one of the rapper's former bodyguards, an intern, the winner of the rapper's show Making the Band, and a childhood friend. An unidentified man is also mentioned in the documentary's trailer:

“Any time a studio or any room is red, he’s making love and s*x. Some of the girls who were in the room, for sure, they were underage.”

The Peacock documentary also features exclusive footage of the rapper partying at his home and studio, along with details about what apparently happened in his world.


The rapper is currently at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn and is facing charges of s*x trafficking, racketeering, and transportation to engage in prostitution. Additionally, he is also facing multiple lawsuits from people accusing him of s*xual assault. However, Combs has denied all allegations against him so far.

Edited by Rachith Rao
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