Al B. Sure Memoir Shelved Amid Diddy Concerns, No Longer on Release Schedule
Someone may have been afraid of the truth coming out, the singer’s lawyer says.
Someone may have been afraid of the truth coming out, the singer’s lawyer says.
The R&B legend will open up about his coma and his history with the jailed music mogul.
The film was released in January and included several bombshell allegations.
“Let’s just say there’s a lot to uncover,” the singer says in the film.
“You’re really gonna need to call Homeland Security,” the singer said.
The “Nite and Day” singer spoke out after Diddy’s homes were raided by federal agents.
“I was intubated. I was on a ventilator. I had a tracheotomy,” the singer says in a new interview.
The singer admitted the ordeal had “shaken me to the core.”
“A very humble thank you for the prayers,” the singer posted on social media.
The singer told his followers on social media he’s a fighter and vowed ‘I’ll be back.”