Kim Porter’s Fake Tell-All Removed From Amazon After Outrage From Her & Diddy’s Children
Kim Porter’s Fake Tell-All Removed From Amazon After Outrage From Her & Diddy’s Children
Amazon has removed an alleged Kim Porter tell-all book from its site after Diddy’s children, Kim Porter’s friend, and Al B. Sure! called it fake.
The book “Kim’s Lost Words” claimed Diddy was abusive, but Kim Porter’s family said it was all lies. It shot to the top of Amazon’s bestsellers list before being pulled. The author, Chris Todd, who used a fake name, Jamal Millwood, to publish the book, says he got info from people close to Kim and Diddy but hasn’t commented on the removal. He also stated days ago that he wasn’t sure if anything he wrote was true.
Kim had 4 children: son, Quincy Brown (born 1991) with singer and songwriter Al B. Sure!; son Christian Combs and twin daughters Jessie and D’lila Combs with Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs.
Kim died on November 15, 2018, in Toluca Lake, California of lobar pneumonia after several days of “flu-like symptoms”.
Her cause of death was listed as “deferred” on her death certificate, and after an autopsy was completed on November 16, 2018. The Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office confirmed on January 25, 2019 that her death was a result of lobar pneumonia.
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