A new book has hit the scene, and it’s stirring up serious controversy with some jaw-dropping allegations against Sean “Diddy” Combs. The 60-page book, titled Kim’s Lost Words, claims to be based on the personal diaries of Kim Porter, the mother of three of Diddy’s children who tragically passed away in 2018. But is it real, or just another scandalous rumor?
The book, which hit shelves on September 6, is being promoted as a collection of Porter’s private thoughts, detailing Diddy’s alleged double life—complete with wild parties, male and female lovers, and even disturbing claims of violence. According to the publisher, Chris Todd, these “diaries” were leaked by Porter’s close friends. Todd claims he lightly edited the material before releasing it under the pseudonym Jamal T. Millwood.
The Wild Allegations
In the book, Porter reportedly describes Diddy’s colorful love life from the 1990s up until her final year. She alleges that the music mogul hosted extravagant sex parties with high-profile celebrities, including an Oscar-winning actor and his wife. Even more shocking are claims of Diddy recording himself in compromising situations, including an alleged encounter with an 18-year-old male popstar who later became a household name.
Porter’s supposed memoir also alleges that she was aware of these tapes and made copies as insurance. The book portrays a disturbing picture of Diddy’s behavior, even claiming physical abuse. One of the more chilling anecdotes describes a violent encounter where Diddy allegedly slapped Porter after a dispute involving their unconventional sex life.
Questions About Authenticity
While the book has made waves, there are serious doubts about its legitimacy. Todd, the publisher, has not provided any concrete evidence to verify the authenticity of these so-called diaries. Despite this, hard copies are available on Amazon, and the buzz around the book has been relentless.
Just last month, Eboni Elektra, Kim Porter’s best friend, took to Instagram to debunk the claims. She emphatically stated, “THERE IS NO BOOK! There never was.” She criticized the media and publishers for pushing a narrative based on falsehoods and accused them of exploiting Kim’s memory for profit. Elektra made it clear that Kim would never write such a tell-all and urged everyone to respect the truth.
Why Now?
According to Todd, he decided to go public with the book due to recent legal actions against Diddy, claiming he feels safer now. He originally kept his name off the project for fear of retaliation. “I didn’t want to claim ownership of Kim’s words. But now I’m willing to come forward,” he told the media.
What’s Really Going On?
With no verification and a strong rebuttal from someone close to Kim, this so-called “memoir” seems more like a ploy for attention than a true account. The timing, combined with Todd’s murky connection to the material, raises more questions than answers. The lack of credible evidence and the denial from Kim’s closest friends make it hard to believe the book’s claims.
In the end, it’s important to remember that just because something is written down doesn’t mean it’s true. With Eboni Elektra calling out the rumors and insisting that there was never a diary, this seems like a case of sensationalism over substance. As always, time will tell if any of these claims hold weight, but for now, it’s best to approach Kim’s Lost Wordswith a healthy dose of skepticism.