Wendy Williams REVEALS What Kim Porter SAID About Diddy Before D3ath | HO’

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Wendy Williams has never been known for whispering. And now, years after being pushed out of New York radio, sidelined by illness, and written off by much of the industry, Wendy is speaking again — and what she’s saying has Sean “Diddy” Combs allegedly shaking.

According to Wendy, the late Kim Porter confided in her just days before her mysterious death in 2018. And what Kim allegedly revealed paints a far darker picture than the official story ever suggested.

This isn’t gossip. This isn’t shade. This is Wendy Williams, on record, saying: “Absolutely not” when asked if she believes Kim Porter died of pneumonia.

And once you put together Wendy’s history with Diddy, the conflicting autopsy narratives, the sudden deaths, the alleged threats, and the eerie timing of everything that followed — the questions become impossible to ignore.

“IT’S ABOUT TIME”

Wendy didn’t hesitate when asked how she felt watching Diddy’s current legal collapse unfold.

“When I watch TMZ and I see this stuff — prison for life? People, you don’t know things that I knew about Diddy back in the day. And you want to know what? It’s about time.”

That statement alone sent shockwaves through social media. Wendy Williams and Diddy have a long, hostile history — one that dates back to the 1990s, when Wendy was one of the only media figures brave enough to openly challenge Diddy’s power in the industry.

She paid for it.

Wendy has long claimed she was blackballed from Hot 97 and New York radio because she refused to stop talking about Diddy’s alleged behavior, relationships, and parties. At the height of his influence, that kind of defiance came with consequences.

Now, decades later, Wendy says the public is finally catching up to what she already knew.

KIM PORTER’S DEATH: THE STORY THAT NEVER SAT RIGHT

Kim Porter died in November 2018. The official cause of death was listed as pneumonia. At the time, many accepted it — but not everyone.

From the very beginning, the details didn’t add up.

An investigative article later published by The Hollywood Street King claimed that the public narrative surrounding Kim’s death was misleading. According to alleged sources cited in the report, Kim was not simply found unresponsive by house staff, as initially reported.

Instead, she was allegedly discovered on her bed with red fluid on her pillowcases, with a faint trail of red fluid leading toward the bathroom. The article claims her body may have been strategically positioned in a way that complicated the police investigation.

None of this was included in the mainstream reporting at the time.

TOXINS, POISON, AND A CORONER REMOVED FROM THE CASE

Then there’s the coroner.

According to multiple reports, Ed Winter — a highly respected coroner with an extensive resume — initially ruled Kim Porter’s death a homicide, allegedly citing the presence of toxins in her body consistent with poisoning.

Winter is no amateur. He worked on some of the most high-profile deaths in modern history, including Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston, Brittany Murphy, Paul Walker, Tom Petty, and Corey Haim.

Sources claim that shortly after these findings were made known, Ed Winter was removed from the case and replaced by another coroner.

If true, that alone raises eyebrows.

Even more disturbing? Ed Winter later died himself — right as public scrutiny around Kim Porter’s death began to intensify.

No wrongdoing has been legally established, but the optics are chilling.

“DO YOU BELIEVE ME NOW?”

Kim Porter’s former partner, Al B. Sure!, has never been subtle about his suspicions.

In an Instagram post, Al B. Sure! wrote:

“I do know very clearly that Kimberly didn’t just check out all of a sudden over pneumonia. That’s some bullsh*t.”

He later released a book titled “Do You Believe Me Now?”, in which he alleged that his own life was threatened after he began publicly questioning the circumstances of Kim’s death.

According to Al, whenever he posted about Kim or hinted that he believed foul play was involved, he received threatening phone calls from unknown individuals demanding he stop — or else.

Again, these are allegations, not proven facts — but they form a pattern that’s difficult to dismiss.

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WENDY: “ABSOLUTELY NOT”

When Wendy Williams was asked point-blank whether she believes Kim Porter died of pneumonia, her answer was immediate:

“Absolutely not.”

Why?

Because Wendy claims Kim spoke to her before she died — and what Kim allegedly shared made Wendy fear for her own life.

Wendy has repeatedly hinted over the years that Kim’s death involved foul play, most notably when she said on her show, shortly after Kim passed:

“Kim Porter has passed… and that’s all I’m going to say.”

That clip has since mysteriously vanished from the internet, but longtime viewers remember it clearly.

DID WENDY BECOME A TARGET TOO?

The most alarming allegations involve Wendy’s own health collapse.

In 2022, Wendy suffered a sudden and catastrophic medical emergency — multi-organ failure, a coma, a liver transplant, and a tracheotomy. Doctors initially described it as mysterious and sudden.

When asked directly whether she believes people affiliated with Diddy were responsible, Wendy didn’t back down.

“I believe this to be the case, yes. Absolutely.”

That statement stunned viewers.

Wendy has long claimed that after she hinted publicly about Diddy, her health began deteriorating rapidly, and she faced years of scrutiny where authorities dismissed her concerns as paranoia.

THE BOOK THAT NEVER CAME OUT

One of the most persistent rumors surrounding Kim Porter’s death is that she was working on a tell-all book that would expose Diddy.

Leaked emails allegedly exchanged between Kim’s publishing contacts and family members suggest the manuscript contained explosive material — including alleged abuse, alleged secret relationships, alleged sexually transmitted diseases, and deeply personal details Kim reportedly found traumatic.

The book never came out.

Kim died before it could be published.

Again, none of these claims have been proven in court — but the volume and consistency of the allegations are striking.

WENDY VS. DIDDY: A HISTORY OF WAR

Wendy’s issues with Diddy didn’t start with Kim.

She was the first major media voice to openly question the 1999 nightclub shooting involving Diddy and Jennifer Lopez — the case that resulted in a then-19-year-old Shyne taking the fall.

Wendy openly suggested Shyne was set up — a claim that later gained credibility when Shyne himself echoed similar sentiments.

Their feud escalated to the point where Wendy claimed Diddy threatened her teenage son, a moment captured in an old interview where Wendy visibly panicked after Diddy mentioned meeting him.

WHY THIS ALL MATTERS NOW

With Diddy now facing mounting legal trouble, Wendy’s comments are being reexamined — not as gossip, but as early warnings.

Social media users have begun connecting dots that once seemed unrelated: Wendy’s career derailment, Kim’s sudden death, Al B. Sure!’s collapse, and the long list of women who have since come forward with allegations against Diddy.

One viral comment sums it up:

“As soon as Wendy started exposing Diddy, her health declined. Now she can barely remember who she is. That’s terrifying.”

Another wrote:

“Wendy called it years ago. Nobody listened.”

NO CONCLUSIONS — ONLY QUESTIONS

To be clear: Sean “Diddy” Combs has not been convicted of any crime related to Kim Porter’s death. The official cause remains pneumonia.

But the inconsistencies, the alleged toxins, the removed coroner, the silenced voices, and Wendy Williams’ unwavering stance have reignited one of Hollywood’s darkest mysteries.

What did Kim Porter really tell Wendy Williams?

Why did Wendy believe her own life was in danger?

And how many people knew the truth long before the rest of the world started paying attention?

As Wendy herself said:

“It’s about time.”

The questions aren’t going away.