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Quincy Brown is celebrating Women’s History Month by paying tribute to his late mother, model Kim Porter.

On Nov. 15, 2018, Porter was found unresponsive at her residence in Toluca Lake, California, and pronounced dead at the scene, theGRIO reported. The manner of death was certified as natural, according to People. Porter had reportedly been struggling with flu symptoms.

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Considered the first lady of hip-hop in the ’90s, Porter was mom to Brown, 29, (whose father is singer Al B. Sure) and Christian “King” Combs, 22, and twin daughters Jessie James and D’Lila Star Combs, whom she shared with Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs. Porter was 47 at the time of her death.

“I chose to highlight my mom [for Women’s History Month] because she definitely was and still is the most important woman in my life,” said Brown in a new interview with PEOPLE. “Any time something comes across my way and I think of her first, that means something, and this is one of those no-brainers. She’s had that much of an impact on me to where I can talk about her every day for the rest of my life.”

Source: Quincy Brown remembers mom Kim Porter: ‘Most important woman in my life’

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