Al B Sure! urges son Quincy to ‘come home' amid Diddy property raids, Internet dubs plea ‘gratuitous’

Al B Sure! urges son Quincy to ‘come home' amid raids at Diddy's properties, Internet dubs plea ‘gratuitous’
Al B Sure! has made an effort to reach out to his son Quincy (@officialalbsure, @quincy/Instagram)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: R&B singer AI B Sure! has asked his biological son Quincy Brown, whom he shares with ex-Kim Porter, to ‘come back home.’

The artist reached out to his son amid Diddy’s lawsuit and recent federal raids at the rap mogul’s residences.


 
 
 
 
 
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What did Sure! say to Quincy?

Sure!, whose real name is Albert Joseph Brown III, posted on his Instagram post on Thursday, March 28, #LettertoMySon! Come Home. The🚪is wide open. You’re safe here son!”

The star signed off the post with, “I Love you, Popz, Your Biological ✊🏽 @Transplants4All.”

Sure! had shared a TikToker's video about the raids on Diddy’s two different properties on his Instagram Story on Tuesday, March 26, as per RadarOnline.

"His LA and Miami homes have been raided by federal agents. What are they looking for?!" a user named LaMarcus Rusk said in the video shared by Sure!

"This is going on right now. As we speak," Rusk reported about the raids.

"Now can somebody let Al B. Sure! know what's going on. The young ones ain't going to understand what that means," he continued his observation.

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Quincy was raised by his mother Kim Porter and Diddy (@quincy/Instagram)

Were any arrests made during raids at Diddy's homes?

Al B Sure! was married to Kim Porter from 1989 to 1990 before they separated.

The two welcomed Quincy, now 32, soon after their divorce. Porter started dating Diddy in 1994. Diddy is Quincy's stepfather.

Diddy and Porter had three children – son Christian 'King', now 25, and twin daughters D'Lila and Jessie, now 17.

Diddy and Porter did not get married and they parted ways in 2007. Porter died tragically in 2018 due to lobar pneumonia.

During the HSI raids, no arrests were reported, but King and Diddy’s other son Justin was handcuffed and ordered to sit on the lawn while the search and seizure operation was in process.

When Diddy’s ex-girlfriend, Cassie, had filed a sexual assault lawsuit against the rapper, Sure! had published a post but later clarified his stance saying, "I don't comment, speak on nor concern myself with court cases, the ensuing results or another man or woman's business that's not my own, no matter how closely associated my artistic posts may reflect real life.”

Internet reacts to Sure!'s appeal to son Quincy

People online expressed mixed views on Sure!'s appeal to his son to return. While some emphatized with a father's concern for his son, some remarked that he should have reached out to his son much earlier.

"Mannn I haven’t heard nothing from bruh since he dropped “nite and day” and NOW you want your son back?! You should’ve BEEN grabbed him up before all this," one posted on X.

The second wrote, "This Seems Gratuitous & Attention Seeking….. b/c why you ain’t been said this to him and why you ain’t just text this mumbo jumbo to him ⁉️"

"Quincy, your real daddy is waiting with open arms! Come home and feel the love, son. Popz misses you!" another said.

A person said, "I don’t understand how Quincy is comfortable being around Diddy."

"Nobody trying to hear him on this one. Should have been there for that boy day one!" one user remarked.



 



 



 



 



 

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