The lie spread faster than their grief ever could.
In the middle of lawsuits, headlines, and brutal speculation, Diddy’s daughters were forced to confront one more wound:
a fake memoir pinned to their late mother’s name.
They say it never existed. They say it’s cruel.
And they’re done staying quiet while strangers rewrite their mom’s leg… Continues…
They stepped forward not as celebrities’ children,
but as daughters defending a mother who can no longer speak for herself.
with clear, steady voices, they dismantled the rumor of a so‑called memoir, “Kim’s Lost Words: A Journey for Justice,
From the Other Side,” insisting it is pure fiction.
For them, attaching fabricated “final words”
to Kim Porter isn’t gossip; it’s a violation of their grief.
Yet their response was not vengeful.
They asked for something
simple and increasingly rare: respect.
They reminded the public
that Kim was defined by love, creativity,
and devotion to her children,
not by conspiracy or clickbait.
Her legacy, they said, lives in how they carry themselves now—choosing clarity over chaos, grace over rage.
In a storm of headlines, they drew a line:
mourners deserve truth, not stories written by strangers.