Was Kim Porter Murdered? Singer Al B. Sure! Claims Her Death Wasn't Natural
Was Kim Porter murdered? The former model's ex, Al B. Sure!, spouts off a conspiracy theory about her death — plus, rumors surface over proposed tell-all e-book.
In a July 13 Instagram put up that reputedly came out of nowhere, singer/songwriter Al B. Sure! claimed his ex-girlfriend, Kim Porter, didn’t die unexpectedly from lobar pneumonia in November 2018, however was murdered.
According to the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner-Coroner, Kim — who's in all probability absolute best recognized for her long on-again, off-again dating with Sean "Diddy" Combs — passed away in her sleep at the age of Forty seven after developing a lung an infection. But is there one thing more sinister at play right here?
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Was Kim Porter murdered?
In a lengthy message, which has since been deleted, Al B. said he doesn’t consider Kim died from natural causes. The 52-year-old shared his personal thoughts on her passing after coming across a video he took following information of her death.
"I just found this footage from the morning I learned of @LadyKP’s aka #KimPorters murder and how it ripped the soul from my physical body," the report producer wrote on Instagram next to a clip of himself crying as a sluggish R&B tune performed in the background.
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"I was on my way to film the pre show packages for the #SoulTrainAwards on #BET with [Tisha Campbell] and [Tichina Arnold] when I receive a call from PR icon and celeb talent producer #QueenieDonaldson asking me if I was ok and did I hear the news," Al B. recalled.
"I do know very clearly that #Kimberly didn’t just check out all of a sudden over [pneumonia]. That’s some bull sh**," he said, noting, "This is where I get in trouble."
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Al B. went on so as to add that the pair attended an event for son Quincy Brown’s Netflix film, The Holiday Calendar, a couple of weeks prior. "She was in fantastic health as well, laughing seeing me and Diddy’s mutual exchange at the theater," the heartbroken radio host revealed.
However, in a 2019 interview with Essence, Diddy — who had 3 children with Kim and raised Quincy as his own from a tender age — defined that the former style had began feeling sick three days prior to her death.
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"She had the flu, and she sent the kids over to my house so they wouldn’t get sick," Diddy shared. "One night I was checking on her, and she was like, 'Puffy, take care of my babies.' She actually said that to me before she died."
Was Kim Porter writing a tell-all e book?
One rumor that surfaced after her death is that the mummy of four was making plans to liberate a tell-all e-book about her high-profile relationships within the song international. Fans who consider Kim was killed point to this venture as a possible purpose.
However, the brunette good looks’s hair stylist, Lisa Pope, claimed that despite the fact that her good friend did dream of writing a book, it could had been about "how to raise well mannered children in Hollywood."
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"I can attest to the amazingly well mannered children she raised," Lisa wrote a little over every week after Kim’s passing. "Our strongest bond was our role as PARENTS."
What happened to Al B. and Kim Porter?
It’s unclear what exactly led to the ‘90s couple to break up — or why Al B. agreed to let Diddy adopt Quincy — however Kim in the past confirmed that she inspired the vastly common 1991 single "Forever My Lady," which was performed via the R&B staff Jodeci and co-written by way of Al.
"I remember they were working on the song and they couldn’t come up with the lyrics and Al looked at me and he was like, 'So you’re having my baby,'" Kim recalled on a 2015 episode of TV One’s Unsung, "and I was like, 'Ohhhh.'"
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