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On Sunday, Diddy’s stepson Quincy Brown shared a tribute to his late mother Kim Porter with a video of him opening a sealed envelope from her addressed to him.
“It is December 15th and I wanna wish my mother a happy, heavenly birthday,” he opened the video, as seen below. “I wanna share a story today that just happened. … I’ve been going back to Columbus lately and making sure the house down there is loved on. We’re in L.A., far away from Columbus, Georgia. I’ve been visiting a lot, everytime I go back I always find something. … On the latest episode of Quincy’s findings, through the history of my amazing life, I came across an envelope.”
He said he stumbled across the sealed envelope in an unmarked box and he quickly deduced the handwriting was his mother’s. “I opened it, and I was blown away,” he continued. “It was my birthday, apparently, so on my Mom’s birthday I want to share this with y’all.” Quincy noticed on the back of the card, which had the Cookie Monster on it, that it was dated 1994.
“My Mom gave me my first ever dollar bill,” he said, showing off the $10 bill inside the card. “The classic $10 bill. I haven’t seen one of these in ten years, but to see this from her saying, ‘I love you, Mommy.’ … I was three years old, I was looking for the toys! You better off putting this in a toy. But I think it was meant for me to see this 30 years later… I don’t know, it’s crazy to me. Happy birthday Mom, love you.”
Sunday would have been Kim Porter’s 54th birthday. She died of lobar pneumonia on November 15, 2018 at 47.
Earlier this year, Quincy’s biological father Al. B Sure called for an investigation into Porter’s death. A short, 58-page book purported to be Porter’s memoir was released earlier this year, which both Diddy’s children and Quincy Brown disputed the contents of.
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On Sunday, Diddy’s stepson Quincy Brown shared a tribute to his late mother Kim Porter with a video of him opening a sealed envelope from her addressed to him.
“It is December 15th and I wanna wish my mother a happy, heavenly birthday,” he opened the video, as seen below. “I wanna share a story today that just happened. … I’ve been going back to Columbus lately and making sure the house down there is loved on. We’re in L.A., far away from Columbus, Georgia. I’ve been visiting a lot, everytime I go back I always find something. … On the latest episode of Quincy’s findings, through the history of my amazing life, I came across an envelope.”
He said he stumbled across the sealed envelope in an unmarked box and he quickly deduced the handwriting was his mother’s. “I opened it, and I was blown away,” he continued. “It was my birthday, apparently, so on my Mom’s birthday I want to share this with y’all.” Quincy noticed on the back of the card, which had the Cookie Monster on it, that it was dated 1994.
“My Mom gave me my first ever dollar bill,” he said, showing off the $10 bill inside the card. “The classic $10 bill. I haven’t seen one of these in ten years, but to see this from her saying, ‘I love you, Mommy.’ … I was three years old, I was looking for the toys! You better off putting this in a toy. But I think it was meant for me to see this 30 years later… I don’t know, it’s crazy to me. Happy birthday Mom, love you.”
Sunday would have been Kim Porter’s 54th birthday. She died of lobar pneumonia on November 15, 2018 at 47.
Earlier this year, Quincy’s biological father Al. B Sure called for an investigation into Porter’s death. A short, 58-page book purported to be Porter’s memoir was released earlier this year, which both Diddy’s children and Quincy Brown disputed the contents of.
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