Al B. Sure begs his son, adopted by Diddy, to come home

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Singer Al B. Sure! is beseeching his biological son, Quincy Brown, to come home where he would be “safe” and shielded from the mushrooming and all-encompassing Diddy scandal.

Sean “Diddy” Combs, 54, legally adopted Brown in the 1990s and raised him into adulthood. Sure! conceived Brown with the late Kim Porter. After they broke up, Porter moved on and eventually had three of Diddy’s children: son Christian (King) and twin daughters Jessie and D’Lila.


Quincy detained by federal agents during the raid at Diddy’s home

Brown, 32, has been living at Diddy’s opulent home in the upscale Holmby Hills section of Los Angeles that borders Beverly Hills and Bel-Air. He was there with stepbrothers King and Justin Combs when armed federal agents tore through Diddy’s estate as part of the sex trafficking probe on their famous father.

Sure!, 55, who was born in New York as Albert Joseph Brown III, implored his firstborn to return to the East Coast in a reconciliation letter he posted before his 626K Instagram followers.

#LettertoMySon! Come Home. The [door]is wide open,” the R&B singer penned on Thursday, March 26. “You’re safe here son! I Love you, Popz, Your Biological.”

The last sentence was interpreted as a thinly veiled diss of Diddy. At the same time, some fans questioned why Al B. went public with his plea instead of reaching out via phone.

Quincy said he’s gonna air out his thoughts on social media

Perhaps the father and son are in a better place today than they were 15 years ago when Brown crafted this poignant letter about his father’s conspicuous absence during his formative years.

Fans may be clued in about Brown’s state and his relationship with his estranged father when he vowed to take to Digital Workshop on Thursday at 5 p.m. He did not indicate if he will broach the scandal ensnaring his adopted father or the issues ever-present with his biological one.

Al B. Sure! begs son, who is living with Diddy, to come home

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