Al B Sure blows the lid off in NEW documentary, Revealing the truth about Diddy, Kim’s đź’€ and his son

Al B. Sure has stirred up a lot of attention with his new documentary, The Making of a Bad Boy, which is set to air on Peacock this Tuesday.

In this documentary, Al B. Sure opens up about several personal and controversial topics, particularly surrounding his relationships with Diddy, Kim Porter, and his son, Quincy.

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Though much of the content may be familiar to fans who are already aware of these events, the documentary offers a deeper look into Al B. Sure’s perspective, which is sure to spark conversation.

One of the most shocking revelations in the documentary comes from Al B. Sure’s account of Diddy’s relationship with Kim Porter. According to Sure, Diddy crossed a line by pursuing Kim despite the “OG rule” that forbids a friend from dating another’s wife.

Al B. Sure and Diddy were close friends, working together at the hip-hop label Uptown Records, and Sure claimed he was deeply hurt by Diddy’s actions.

He recalls a moment in the studio when Diddy, after seeing Kim with their son Quincy, allegedly made a strange comment about wanting a beautiful woman like her. Sure believes that Diddy aggressively pursued Kim and won her over with lavish vacations and a millionaire lifestyle, which Sure claims ultimately led to their relationship.

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The documentary also touches on the issue of Diddy adopting Quincy, Al B. Sure’s son with Kim Porter. Al B. Sure emphatically denies that Diddy ever formally adopted Quincy, asserting that there was no adoption paperwork or official recognition of Diddy as Quincy’s father.

Sure mentions that Quincy’s name is still Brown, and the whole idea of Diddy adopting him was simply “crafted by a publicist.” This admission adds another layer to the drama surrounding Diddy’s involvement with Kim and her children.

Al B. Sure also provides insight into Kim Porter’s tragic passing. He recounts how Kim confided in him about her fears regarding Diddy’s dark behavior and how she had become increasingly scared of the situation.

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Kim allegedly asked Sure not to reveal any of this information out of fear for her own safety. Sure shares that before Kim passed, she kept a diary, which someone managed to access after her death. He hints that this diary may have contained important details that could have revealed the true nature of her relationship with Diddy.

In the documentary, Sure even suggests that Kim’s death might not have been an accident, alluding to possible foul play. He also indicates that she had planned to expose the truth about Diddy, similar to what other individuals had done in the past.

Additionally, the documentary includes commentary from Sarah Rivers, a singer who worked with Diddy on the 2000s MTV series Making the Band 2. Rivers alleges that Diddy had a history of inappropriate and threatening behavior, including making sexually charged comments and physically assaulting her.

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One of Diddy’s former employees, who chose to remain anonymous for fear of retaliation, also shares disturbing details about Diddy’s behavior, including his use of red lights at parties for inappropriate purposes.

This documentary seems poised to reveal explosive details about Diddy’s personal life and business dealings, particularly in relation to Kim Porter and Al B. Sure. As more people weigh in with their stories and perspectives, it’s clear that this documentary will keep viewers on edge.

If you’re interested in hearing Al B. Sure’s full story, you’ll need a Peacock subscription to watch The Making of a Bad Boy when it airs this Tuesday.

 

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