Diddy’s four children with the late Kim Porter have had enough of the swirling conspiracy theories and online rumors accusing their father of involvement in their mother’s tragic death.
On Tuesday night, Quincy, Christian, and twin sisters Jessie and D’Lila made a powerful joint statement, directly addressing the “hurtful and false rumors” about their parents’ relationship.
The siblings expressed the deep pain of losing their mother too soon and strongly refuted any speculation linking their father, Diddy, to her passing. “The cause of her death has long been established. There was no foul play,” they said.
Kim Porter died suddenly in 2018, with an autopsy confirming her cause of death as pneumonia. Despite this, recent rumors resurfaced following Diddy’s arrest and federal indictment, with some fans—and even Quincy’s estranged biological father, Al B. Sure!—demanding a reopening of Kim’s death investigation.
Earlier this week, Al B. Sure! suggested Kim’s death was a murder, citing claims from a controversial new book, Kim’s Lost Words: A Journey for Justice From the Other Side, which supposedly includes Kim’s journal entries from her time with Diddy.
However, Kim and Diddy’s children firmly dismissed these allegations, calling the book’s authenticity “simply untrue” and stating, “Claims that our mom wrote a book are simply untrue. She did not, and anyone claiming to have a manuscript is misrepresenting themselves.”
In their statement, the siblings shared their heartbreak over the public spectacle made of their mother’s passing, calling it “the most tragic event of our lives.”