Faith Evans has firmly rejected allegations that Diddy utilized her to surveil her late husband, Biggie Smalls. This denial comes as she contemplates legal action in response to the revelations presented in an explosive book about Kim Porter.
Faith Evans is actively contemplating legal action against the recently released memoir of Kim Porter, which sensationally suggests that she was involved in the death of her late husband, Biggie Smalls. Insiders report that Evans vehemently denies these allegations. The controversial 60-page book, titled Kim’s Lost Words, published earlier this month, claims to be a compilation of diaries from Sean “Diddy” Combs’ late wife and contains serious accusations that implicate Evans in the murder of Biggie. Christopher “The Notorious B.I.G.” Wallace was tragically killed at the age of 24 in a drive-by shooting on March 9, 1997, in Los Angeles, and the case remains unsolved.
In her posthumous memoir, Kim’s Lost Words, Kim Porter alleges that Diddy orchestrated Faith Evans’ relationship with Biggie Smalls to keep tabs on him. The book further claims that Evans has long harbored suspicions that Diddy was involved in the rapper’s death. These serious accusations have ignited controversy and speculation amid the already numerous conspiracy theories surrounding Biggie’s unsolved murder.
An insider revealed that Faith Evans is “mortified” and “absolutely disgusted” by the claims made in Kim Porter’s memoir, Kim’s Lost Words, which suggests she was used by Diddy to monitor Biggie Smalls and suspected him in the rapper’s murder. Evans is contemplating legal action against the book’s author due to the damaging nature of the allegations. The insider noted that Evans has had to reassure her son, Christopher Wallace Jr. (CJ), that she played no role in “harming” his father, following the book’s controversial release.
The source further emphasized that Faith Evans was unaware of the claims made in Kim Porter’s memoir until receiving calls about it, leaving her “mortified” by the implications of her involvement in Biggie’s harm. Her son, CJ Wallace, is reportedly “absolutely disgusted” and confused by the book’s allegations, prompting Evans to reassure him that it is false. She firmly denies all statements made about her in the book and is seriously considering legal action against its author.
Porter’s memoir delves into her complex relationship with Diddy, detailing their on-and-off romance from 1994 to 2007. It explores various facets of Diddy’s life, including alleged infidelities and extravagant parties, where Porter claimed to have participated.
One chapter highlights a poignant conversation between Evans and Diddy at the Bad Boy Records office, where Evans expresses sorrow over Biggie’s death, suggesting a sense of suspicion regarding Diddy’s involvement. Diddy, in turn, reflects on his own pain, stating that Biggie was leaving him, which the narrative portrays as a narcissistic viewpoint.
The memoir raises significant questions about loyalty, suspicion, and the dynamics surrounding Biggie’s murder, further complicating the already murky waters of Diddy’s past as he faces serious legal challenges.