Earlier this week, a 40-page-long alleged memoir of Sean “Diddy” Combs’ late ex-girlfriend and mother of his three children Kim Porter surfaced online, first published by RadarOnline.com.
The publication claimed that a source close to the former couple provided them with a flash drive that contained never-seen-before alleged anecdotes of Kim Porter’s life with Diddy, including accounts of his reported abusive nature.
In the wake of these viral and explosive claims, Porter’s longtime close friend Eboni Elektra took to Instagram on July 31 and refuted the tell-all memoir rumor. She added that not only did Kim never write one nor did she have plans to publish the same ahead of her demise in 2018.
"I’m gonna say this as loud as I can. Kim Porter never drafted nor wrote a book, memoir, or manuscript. Quick lesson: Allegedly means when something is said to be true but has not been proven. Credible journalists use this word every day to maintain their integrity and value while reporting ‘news,’” Elektra wrote.
She further added how people at times go to “great lengths” to earn “fame and notoriety” even if they are detrimental to others, urging the public not to believe the “lies” about a fake manuscript, as it did not exist.
Kim Porter’s best friend Eboni Elektra is an entrepreneur
Eboni Elektra is an internet and media personality, influencer, event promoter, entertainment host, motivational speaker, and entrepreneur. She was a close friend of late model and actress Kim Porter and even delivered a eulogy at her memorial service.
A native of Columbus, Georgia, Eboni Elektra is now based in Atlanta and is the operating partner at the lifestyle planning company Three Brown Girls, launched by her, Porter, and Nicole Cooke-Johnson. She also founded the nonprofit The Social Light.
She has over 114,000 followers on Instagram and is also active on other social media platforms including X, Facebook, and TikTok. Elektra is friends with the likes of businesswoman, former model, and fashion designer Kimora Lee Simmons, actress and producer Sincerely A. Ward, as well as actress, entrepreneur, author, and philanthropist Monyetta Shaw.
Now in her early 50s, Eboni has appeared in cameo roles in a couple of TV series including a 2006 episode of E! True Hollywood Story and a 2022 episode of Boss Moves with Rasheeda.
Exploring more about Eboni Elektra’s debunking of Kim Porter’s alleged memoir
On Wednesday, Eboni Elektra took to Instagram to debunk the rumors of Kim Porter’s alleged tell-all memoir about her life with Diddy, calling it “insane.” She posted a text-video message shot on InShOt which was captioned:
“Now it's getting out of hand. THERE IS NO BOOK! There never was. Several people continue to speak about and spread blatant lies regarding this ‘mystery manuscript’ as if it were true. People... IT'S NOT. Kim would never do such a thing, and that's the honest-to-God truth.”
Kim Porter’s best friend further added how she has been getting plenty of texts and calls asking for clarifications, adding that “the truth is the truth” and it was known to both Kim and God.
Eboni Elektra wrapped up using the hashtag #kimporterstrong and mentioned how she would not respond to any negative feedback or comments on her post, offering blessings to one and all.
As for the reel, she stated:
“Please don’t believe the lies when people say ‘I have the manuscript’ or ‘I am reading from the manuscript.’ It is a blatant lie. Always remember there are two sides to every story and those who believe only one side are foolish.”
Eboni Elektra also prayed for the soul of her “beautiful, graceful, and beloved” friend.
For the uninitiated, the rumored memoir contained details about Kim Porter's alleged abuse at the hands of Sean Combs, during their decades-long relationship between 1993 and 2007, including the one where he reportedly hit her with the chair that rendered her hospitalized.