Diddy remembers Kim Porter as the Bonnie to his Clyde.
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“I remember Kim flying to see me on the set of can’t nobody hold me down. She took like a 12 hour flight to LA and 3 hour ride to the desert. With no complaints. Was always ride or die. From day 1,” Diddy recalled, before calling Porter the Bonnie to his Clyde.
In response to Diddy’s public bereavement, a few ill-natured posters challenged him to consider his loyalty while they were together, the Bad Boy founder equal to their derivative ways. Diddy is on a cathartic mission to retrace those mistakes, which is invariably why he took the bashings with the kind of grace he attributed to his deceased lover.
I wanna fist fight every single person coming for @Diddy on the Kim situation. My friend was whole. She loved him and she KNEW how much he loved her. She was whole. Folks think she was broken or less than because he didn’t marry her – should he have? Maybe … but she was loved
— Jaime Primak (@JaimePrimak) March 30, 2019
When a user dropped into the comments saying, “But you ended up messing with JLo at that time,” as a one-hit retort to his touching memo, Diddy took the negative bias in stride, with respect to the remorseful process he’s undertaken in recent months.
Say what you will about Diddy messing with another woman while Kim Porter persisted in the background, but love is love and cheating is, believe it or not, a forgivable offense. As a consequence of the upsetter’s actions, a trail of solidarity Tweets would be posted in Diddy’s honor, by public figures no less.
Kim and Diddy loved each other.. marriage wouldn’t have made that love any more valid..
People get married every day & still don’t do right by their spouse..
I actually commend Diddy for NOT marrying Kim.. especially when he obviously wasn’t ready to do right by her..
— A Pretty Big Deal ⚜️ (@AishiaDeal) March 30, 2019