The release of a 59-page memoir, Kim’s Lost Words: A Journey for Justice from the Other Side, has stirred up a storm as it coincides with Sean “Diddy” Combs’ arrest on serious charges. Allegedly based on the diaries of the late Kim Porter, the book has raised eyebrows with its claims of a toxic relationship between Porter and Diddy. But is this tell-all book fact or fiction?
Porter’s children, Quincy, Christian, Jessie, and D’Lila, wasted no time denouncing the memoir. In a joint statement, they declared, “Claims that our mom wrote a book are simply untrue,” dismissing the manuscript as nothing more than a sham.
Adding fuel to the fire, Porter’s ex, Al B. Sure!, also labeled the book “fabricated bulls**t,” hinting at potential legal action.
Conspiracy theorists, however, are having a field day. The memoir’s release just days before Diddy’s arrest has sparked speculation about timing and authenticity. Author Chris Todd, who admits he’s unsure about the book’s credibility, insists that “80%” of the story could be true—enough to “get people to come forward.”
As legal battles loom, Diddy’s team has slammed the memoir as “fake” and a “shameless attempt to profit from tragedy.” While the jury is still out, one thing’s for sure—the truth behind Kim’s Lost Words remains clouded in mystery.