New revelations have emerged about the complex relationship between Kim Porter, Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, and Porter’s ex-husband Al B. Sure! in a revealing Peacock documentary. According to Al B. Sure!, whose legal name is Albert Joseph Brown, there was a darker side to Porter’s relationship with the music mogul that few knew about.
Brown, who shares son Quincy with the late Porter, claims he was warned to keep his distance from Porter after she began dating Combs. In a startling revelation from ‘Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy’, Brown states that Porter herself cautioned him, saying ‘Don’t get involved. You will get killed.’
The R&B singer disputes public perception that he was an absent father, explaining that circumstances were more complicated than they appeared. Despite Combs adopting Quincy, Brown emphasizes that his son retained the Brown surname, countering the narrative of his absence.
Porter and Combs had a tumultuous relationship that ended definitively in 2007 after she discovered he had fathered a child with another woman during their relationship. In a candid interview with Essence, Porter revealed she maintained her composure during the pregnancy, prioritizing her well-being over drama.
In response to these allegations, Combs’s representatives have strongly denounced the documentary, claiming it perpetuates falsehoods and conspiracy theories. They criticized NBC and Peacock for providing a platform for what they describe as ‘proven liars and opportunists.’
The revelations have sent shockwaves through the entertainment industry, adding another layer to the ongoing controversies surrounding the hip-hop mogul.