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In a heartfelt tribute to their late mother, Kim Porter’s children recently shared a poignant moment that resonated deeply with them on the anniversary of her passing. On November 15, Quincy, Christian, and the twins, D’Lila and Jessie, took to social media to post snapshots from a family reunion they participated in over the summer, a gathering that held particular significance for them.
The photos captured the siblings in a moment of unity, all donning matching navy shirts emblazoned with the name “Goodwin.” The outdoor setting seemed to reflect a day filled with warmth and togetherness. In another image, the siblings were shown from behind, with their individual names and the words “Sixth Generation” proudly displayed, symbolizing their enduring family legacy.

Quincy shared the touching images with a simple yet powerful caption: “KIM we love you momma!” This tribute served as a testament to the enduring love and memory they hold for their mother.
Kim Porter, who left an indelible mark on her family and the world, hailed from Columbus, Georgia. She was a proud alumna of Columbus High School before her journey led her to pursue a career in modeling full-time.
Kim Porter was born and raised in Columbus, Georgia, and graduated from Columbus High School before pursuing modeling full-time.

Her career took her to the covers of Elle and Marie Claire and into major campaigns with brands like Tommy Hilfiger and Revlon.
She went on to welcome her son Quincy with Al B. Sure! in 1991. Three years later, she entered a longtime relationship with Sean “Diddy” Combs, and together they had Christian and twin daughters D’Lila Star and Jessie James.
Porter died on November 15, 2018, at the age of 47. Her death was ruled natural and attributed to lobar pneumonia.

Christian “King” Combs Releases Emotional Tribute Video
Over the weekend, Christian “King” Combs released the music video for “Kim,” his tribute song dedicated to their mother. The visual opens with King running in slow motion before shifting into scenes
that explore the emotions he has carried since her death.
The video also recreates moments from his childhood and highlights earlier periods of Porter’s life, including her pregnancy with the twins.

“Kim, I love you, mama. Things ain’t been the same here without you, mama,” he raps on the track from his Never Stop EP.
King also reflected on Instagram, writing, “I miss you so much, Mommy,” he wrote in a post shared Nov. 16. “Not a day goes by that I don’t feel your love watching over us. Today will forever mean something deeper, and I wanted to honor you with this video. I know you’re in Heaven, proud of everything we’re becoming. I love you forever.”