Al B. Absolutely! recently took to Instagram to address Kimora Lee Simmons’ comments regarding his relationship with the late Kim Porter, sparking backlash online.
In his post, published on Monday, November 18, Al B. Sure! shared private messages exchanged with Porter to provide context and defend his relationship with her, especially as it involved their son, Quincy.
The screenshots reveal a sincere relationship between Al B. Sure! and Porter, emphasizing their mutual love and respect for Quincy.
In a text message from 2016, Porter asked Al B. Sure! for childhood photos of Quincy and Christian, sharing that she lost them all in a flood. “Send me some… I lost all the baby photos[s] of him and Christian when my house flooded!” she wrote. Al B. Sure!, born Albert Joseph Brown III, responded warmly, promising to find and send her the photos He then reflected on Quincy’s potential and wrote, “It was always his destiny, mother.”
The exchange highlighted Porter’s pride in Quincy’s accomplishments. She expressed faith in her son’s future stardom: “Q will explode after this show!! He’s so good, the cameras love his beautiful face!!” Al B. Sure!, now 56, reciprocated her feelings, sharing his admiration for their son’s growth and achievements.
Another screenshot from 2018 shows Al B. Sure! reminiscing with Porter about their past, both calling their shared memories “the good old days”. He also shared a photo of himself with Quincy as a baby, which Porter captioned on Instagram: “These two… BORN on the same day June 4th… what a BLESSING! GOD IS GOOD !”
Al B. Sure’s Instagram post defends the authenticity of his relationship with Porter, while also dismissing suggestions from Kimora Lee Simmons that he’s being dishonest.
“Mrs. Kimora Lee Buckley, Simmons, Perkins, Leissner and Hounsou should choose their words carefully when speaking to Mr. Al B. Absolutely! It would be wise for her to express kindness, gratitude or refrain from commenting.” discussion completely. Please refer to screenshots of Kimberly’s DM exchanges (now deleted from her account and disconnected from Al B’s account!),” he began with Long caption.
He added: “No matter what tactics are used to hide the truth, the true story will eventually be revealed. Whether it involves You, my brother/manager Andre Harrell, a fellow Mr. Russell Simmons’ old career, and Al B’s connection. Sure!, if it makes the cutting room quiet and sort out a lot of things. It’s ironic that you waited until 2024 to see the thought post miss my son’s wonderful mother, Quincy. B. Absolutely! As Liar about personal photos, we shared from my collection at Kim’s request.”
“It may be beneficial to contact Author Chris Todd directly, who has published edited works sent to him by one or more of Kim’s “Close Friends”, post Kim’s M **der presents stories about you, including stories that don’t exist “Calculate Fiction” is about Sean and I, who have only been in touch for the past 30 years in the lobby of the Netflix building in LA to support Quincy, right before Kim’s unexpected death,” he continued. “Whoever provided Todd with the FAKE information set him up by adding my name to the nonsense to further discredit me as I WILL open a full investigation into her death him and all those who worked together to cover up the alleged crimes.”
He ended his caption by declaring that he would return “My day job is to care for my mother, who is in hospice care with stage four cancer and I have pledged to advocate for equity in this broken health care system for black and brown skin transplants.” patient while maintaining a healthy lifestyle after surviving death and many attempts on my life over the past two and a half decades, including my enforced silence.”
The release of these private messages and images has sparked mixed reactions online.
While many people support Al B. Sure! for providing “receipts” to substantiate his claims, others criticized the “Nite and Day” singer for sharing such personal conversations. One user commented: “The messages from you and Ms. Porter are private and should be kept private… finding this extremely confusing.” Still, many people supported him, sending prayers for his mother, who is in hospice care, and praising his commitment to uncovering the truth about Porter’s death.
The Boston native’s post comes days after Quincy took to Instagram to commemorate the sixth anniversary of her death. He shared a throwback photo of him with Porter, with the caption: “This is a rare photo of me with my parents. ❤️ I miss you every day.”
Lee Simmons, 49, responded in the comments: “Now it’s Quincy….. 🫢.”
— Originally published on Enstarz