The Source magazine claims Sean “Puffy” Combs’ ex Kim Porter wrote a memoir about her life with Combs before she passed away.
Kim died from double pneumonia at her Los Angeles home on November 15, 2018. She was 47.
The Source leaked excerpts from an alleged manuscript that described domestic violence.
“We were supposed to go out for dinner, but he was in a foul mood,” Kim allegedly wrote. “Sean yelled, ‘What the f—!’ I would have to walk on eggshells as I came out of the bathroom, but I found him holding flowers, so I smiled, ‘You brought me flowers!’ Sean yelled, ‘No! So who the f— are they from?’ I was bewildered, and told him honestly, ‘I don’t know. Probably just a fan.’
“He threw the attached card at me. I picked it up to read it. ‘Sean i…’ He slapped me so hard I hit the ground. Sean yelled, ‘Who the f— were you with the other night?’ I looked down at the card that was lying next to me, and it read, ‘The other night was amazing, we must do it again.’”
The excerpts fueled suspicions that Sean Combs was abusive to Kim. The two shared three children: Christian Combs and twin daughters Jessie and D’lila Combs.
As rumors of a memoir spread on the Internet, Kim’s close friend Eboni Elektra took to Instagram and addressed the memoir as “blatant lies”.
“Now it’s getting out of hand. THERE IS NO BOOK! There never was. Several people continue to speak about and spread blatant lies regarding this “mystery manuscript” as if it were true. People….. IT’S NOT. Kim would never do such a thing, and that’s the honest to God truth. God knows the truth and so does she. As for me, I couldn’t have another person call my phone or send me a text about this without clearing the air. Any negative feedback or comments on this post will receive no response except God bless you. The truth is the truth. Be blessed. #kimporterstrong.”
Kim, Eboni and Nicole Cooke-Johnson were co-founders of Three Brown Girls, a lifestyle planning company based in Atlanta.