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Diddy's son Christian shares photo of his twin sisters next to a picture of their late mother

Ra'eesah Manack
Jan 26, 2019
07:07 A.M.

Christian Combs, Sean Diddy and the late Kim Porter's son took to Instagram to share a stunning pic of his two sisters next to a picture of their late mum.

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Kim Porters unexpected and untimely death last year left a gaping hole in her children's hearts. In a recent post, Christian Combs reminded everyone that his mum is still very much part of their lives.

The loving son took to the social media site Instagram to share a heartwarming and touching tribute to her. In the pic, he is seen sitting with his twin sisters next to their mum's photograph.

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The black and white image was simply captioned with three emojis. It was also reposted to The Shade Room.

One fan said, "Great upbringing. These children have been shown love and taught to love each other. The young men stepped up and are on their big bro duty."

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Another empathized with him writing, "God Bless you and Your Whole Family I lost my Mom when I was 24 suddenly. It hurts like hell, the pain never goes away we just learn to live our lives through the pain and knowing there in our hearts and minds Forever . His eyes look so sad. Beautiful Family."

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Porter was found dead in her Los Angeles home on November 15, 2018. She was only 47 years old at the time of her death.

She lives on through her four children, Quincy Brown, Christian, 20, and 11-year-old twin girls D'Lila Star and Jessie James. She is also remembered fondly by her ex Sean Diddy Combs.

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The stunning actress was laid to rest with a memorial service was held at Cascade Hills Church. She was buried in a gold casket at the Evergreen Memorial Gardens cemetery alongside her grandmother and mother.

The star-studded ceremony was attended by approximately 1,200 to 1,500 people. The attendance list included Nene Leakes, Kandi Burruss, Lil Kim, Toya Wright, Mary J. Blige, Kimora Lee Simmons, Stevie J, and Faith Evans.

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The Porter, Goodwin, and Combs families also sent a public statement to The Associated Press on Friday. They said:

“God broke the mold when he made Kim, there was truly no other woman like her. Although her time here on earth was far too short, she lived a life full of purpose and meaning. She was a loving mother and devoted friend. She was the epitome of kindness and grace. There wasn’t a person she met who’s (whose) soul she did not touch. Kim was the type of woman who changed lives for the better,” they said. “She will be forever remembered and missed by so many. As her family, we promise to honor her every day of our lives. We love you always.”

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