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Kim Porter DID keep diary about Diddy says her ex in bombshell new film…and suspects she died because she was set to ‘blow lid off’ rap mogul’s secrets

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Al B. Sure!, 56, appears in a new Peacock documentary, Diddy: Making of a Bad Boy, premiering January 14. He claims his ex Kim Porter's secret diary was real.

Diddy’s longtime love, Kim Porter, DID keep a diary, despite her children’s strong denial, her ex and father of one of her children revealed.

And the rapper Al B. Of course! He believes he was about to “uncover” his lover’s perverted sex life.

He even suggests that his 2018 death was suspicious because he had enough material to take down the rap mogul.

Sure!, 56, makes these claims in an explosive new documentary, Diddy: Making of a Bad Boy, airing on Peacock next week.

DailyMail.com previously revealed what was alleged to be the contents of the diary, which allegedly described disturbing episodes of violence and threesomes.

But Porter’s children, including Sure!’s son Quincy Brown, 33, denied the book’s authenticity in an Instagram post claiming it was a “horrible conspiracy theory.”

Al B. Sure!, 56, appears in a new Peacock documentary, Diddy: Making of a Bad Boy, premiering January 14. He claims his ex Kim Porter’s secret diary was real.

Sure! claims Kim Porter secretly thought Diddy's 'soul had gone completely dark' before his death

Sure! claims Kim Porter secretly thought Diddy’s ‘soul had gone completely dark’ before his death

In the documentary, several people close to Diddy reveal their disturbing experiences with the disgraced rapper.

Sure! Said Porter's alleged diary details his time with Diddy

In the documentary, several people close to Diddy reveal their disturbing experiences with the disgraced rapper. Sure! said Porter’s alleged diary detailed his time with Diddy

Diddy, 55, is currently locked up in the federal Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, awaiting trial and facing accusations that he ran a decades-long operation that involved recruiting and drugging women for ‘Freak Offs,’ where They were forced to have sex with other men, including male sex workers.

Diddy, whose real name is Sean Combs, pleaded not guilty and his lawyers strongly denied the allegations.

Porter’s death has been the source of conspiracy theories for years, as she was an apparently healthy 47-year-old woman at the time of her death.

A coroner determined the cause of death was pneumonia and police found nothing suspicious, but that didn’t stop speculation.

Porter, a model and actress, was in an on-again, off-again relationship with Diddy from about 1994 until they split in 2007. Together they had a son, Christian ‘King’ Combs, now 26, and twins Jessie and D’ Lila Combs, 18. .

While they were together, Diddy also “adopted” Quincy Brown.

Diddy, 55, is awaiting trial and faces accusations that he ran a decades-long operation that involved recruiting and drugging women to

Diddy, 55, is awaiting trial and faces accusations that he ran a decades-long operation that involved recruiting and drugging women for “Freak Offs.”

Porter and Diddy's son, Christian 'King' Combs, and twin daughters, Jessie and D'Lila, have regularly attended their father's court appearances.

Porter and Diddy’s son, Christian ‘King’ Combs, and twin daughters, Jessie and D’Lila, have regularly attended their father’s court appearances.

While Porter was still in a relationship with Diddy, the disgraced rapper adopted his son Quincy, who is the biological son of Sure!

While Porter was still in a relationship with Diddy, the disgraced rapper adopted his son Quincy, who is Sure!’s biological son!

Sure! He acknowledges in the documentary how furious he is with Diddy for stealing from Porter, even though they were friends and both worked at the hip hop label Uptown Records.

“There’s an OG rule: If you’re my brother and something happens between you and your wife, she’s off limits,” he says.

But Diddy, who was dating someone else at the time, ignored him and one day, when Porter was in the studio with baby Quincy, he approached her and made a strange comment.

“He looked over and saw a really beautiful girl and she was holding a really beautiful baby and he said, hey, man, I wish I had a beautiful girl like that, ‘Sure!'” he reveals.

Diddy allegedly made an “aggressive” play for Porter and won her over with lavish vacations and a millionaire lifestyle.

Sure! He admits how furious he was with Diddy for stealing from Porter, even though they were friends and both worked at the hip hop label Uptown Records.

Sure! He admits how furious he was with Diddy for stealing from Porter, even though they were friends and both worked at the hip hop label Uptown Records.

Sure! He bristled at being portrayed as an “absent” father and suggested that it was Diddy’s publicists who planted the stories against him.

Crying, she calls the claims “propaganda” and alleges that Diddy didn’t even formally adopt Quincy as his own.

“There is no adoption, none,” says Claro!, whose real name is Albert Brown. ‘There is no letter for my father. All prepared by a publicist. If you hadn’t noticed, his name is still Brown.

“Puffy wasn’t very happy with anyone having a relationship with Kimberly.”

But Porter, according to Claro!, tried to protect him. He said: “Kimberly said don’t get involved, they’ll kill you.”

“Not only was he trying to save me, he was putting his own life in danger.”

Sure! claims that Diddy never formally adopted Quincy and said the rapper's publicists made up the story that he was an absent father.

Sure! claims that Diddy never formally adopted Quincy and said the rapper’s publicists made up the story that he was an absent father.

Porter, a model and actress, was in an on-off relationship with Combs from about 1994 until they separated in 2007; He passed away unexpectedly in 2018 due to pneumonia.

Porter, a model and actress, was in an on-off relationship with Combs from about 1994 until they separated in 2007; He passed away unexpectedly in 2018 due to pneumonia.

But Porter continued talking to Sure! and they remained friends.

He says in the film: ‘She started trusting me. She said something’s not right. His (Diddy’s) soul has become completely dark as if he is simply not there.

‘She made me promise on her son’s life that I would never reveal (anything) because I was so afraid for my life.

‘What I do know is that before his death he kept a diary. Someone got the password to his phone and computer and discovered what was written and what happened behind closed doors.

DailyMail.com previously described a 60-page book called ‘Kim’s Lost Words’ that purported to be a collection of Porter’s diary.

It purportedly described Combs’ colorful love life from the 1990s through Porter’s final year, including womanizing with both male and female musicians and rappers, and debauched orgies at his home in which Porter participated.

The case against Diddy broke out after his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura filed a lawsuit, leading to sex trafficking and extortion charges against him.

The case against Diddy broke out after his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura filed a lawsuit, leading to sex trafficking and extortion charges against him.

In the documentary Claro! suggests that Porter was murdered and said she was going to do what Ventura did with her lawsuit: 'expose this whole situation'

In the documentary Claro! suggests that Porter was murdered and said she was going to do what Ventura did with her lawsuit: ‘expose this whole situation’

The diary was published in September, six days before Diddy was charged.

In it, Porter allegedly recounts discovering and making copies of tapes Diddy made of himself having sex with ‘young men’ he managed, including a tape involving an 18-year-old pop star who became a household name.

In the memoir’s final entry, Porter falls seriously ill, dramatically texts her friends “he got me,” and then calls 911.

An attorney for the Combs family, as well as Porter’s four children, said the alleged memoirs were “false” and that “anyone who claims to have a manuscript is misrepresenting themselves.”

In the documentary Claro! suggested that Porter was murdered and said he was going to do what Ventura did with his lawsuit: “blow the lid on this whole situation.”

Diddy has consistently denied any involvement in Porter’s death.

Sara Rivers, who worked with Diddy on the 2000s MTV series Making the Band 2, also opens up about her alleged horrible experience with Diddy.

Sara Rivers, who worked with Diddy on the 2000s MTV series Making the Band 2, also opens up about her alleged horrible experience with Diddy.

Rivers (circled) said she was afraid to be around Diddy unless there were cameras after he allegedly sexually assaulted her.

Rivers (circled) said she was afraid to be around Diddy unless there were cameras after he allegedly sexually assaulted her.

Singer Sara Rivers, who worked with Diddy on the 2000s MTV series Making the Band 2, was also interviewed in the documentary.

Rivers claims that Diddy once told a member of his group, “You make me so angry I want to eat your meat.”

He allegedly promised another member of the group to “find a crackhead, pay him $20 to beat you up.”

Fighting back tears, Rivers says she “didn’t want to be around him (Diddy) unless there were cameras” after he sexually assaulted her.

Rivers said Diddy “touched me in a place he shouldn’t have, that was inappropriate.”

She said: “I felt intimidated, I felt, oh my God, what the hell happened just now.”

Porter's death has been the source of conspiracy theories for years, as she was an apparently healthy 47-year-old woman at the time of her death.

Porter’s death has been the source of conspiracy theories for years, as she was an apparently healthy 47-year-old woman at the time of her death.

Diddy’s childhood friend Tim Patterson, who also worked with him at Uptown Records, says in the film that he believed the lack of a father figure contributed to Diddy’s wayward tendencies.

Marvin Combs was shot to death in 1972, when Diddy was only three years old; The murder is believed to have been related to Marvin’s association with a drug lord.

Patterson said the wild parties Diddy’s mother, Janice, hosted at the house they both lived in were another factor.

He said: ‘On the weekends we went to party. I was surrounded by all kinds of alcohol, joint smoke, lesbians, homosexuals, pimps and dealers.

‘The people who attended (the parties) were from the streets.

‘It wouldn’t be anything if you walked into one of the rooms by mistake and had a couple there naked. This is what they fed us. Was he desensitizing us? I’m sure it was… but that was just Saturday night.’

DailyMail.com previously revealed what was alleged to be the contents of the diary, which described disturbing episodes of violence and threesomes.

DailyMail.com previously revealed what was alleged to be the contents of the diary, which described disturbing episodes of violence and threesomes.

One of Diddy’s former employees, who remained anonymous for fear of retaliation, claimed that every time the rapper turned on red lights at a party was the “frequency for making love and having sex.”

At one of those parties, the employee claimed Diddy called two girls, disappeared into a room and didn’t come out for 24 hours.

“They were probably minors,” the employee said.

In a statement to the filmmakers, Diddy’s lawyers deny the claim that he abused any minors.

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