Christian Combs Shares His Reaction When He Found Out Mom Kim Porter Passed Away

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It's the first time he spoke about his mother's passing.

It's been four months since the world lost Kim Porter, and her family is continuing to honor her memory. The 47-year-old mother and entrepreneur unexpectedly passed away after suffering from a cardiac arrest, and for the first time publicly, her son Christian Combs spoke openly about her death. The 20-year-old son of Sean "Diddy" Combs and Porter sat down with Angie Martinez for a radio interview and revealed what happened the moment he found out his mother was gone.

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"One thing I never really told anybody...right when I found out the news, I was shocked," he said. "I didn't know what to do. My whole world stopped. I was real down. As soon as I got in the car, 'cause I landed at the airport, as soon as I got in the car, my song 'Love You Better' came on the radio. I'm like, yo, I know that's her talking to me. Making sure I know everything's okay. That just made me feel like there's still faith. I just gotta keep pushing and that it's time."

"You got an angel forever," Martinez replied.

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Diddy has shared his love for the mother of his children on social media, and during her funeral, the hip hop mogul delivered a moving eulogy. “I just want to say, to my kids — Justin, Christian, Delilah, Jessie, Chance, and the other man of the house, Quincy — your mother instilled in me this, that I pledge in front of everybody right now, that I will always be there for y’all," he said. "I will always take care of you. To the girls especially, we’re about to enter into some different type of times. I want y’all to be able to talk to me about everything, and I mean everything.”

If you haven't heard Christian's "Love You Better" featuring Chris Brown, check it out below:


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