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There was a surprise guest when Al B. Sure! picked up an award at the American Liver Foundation’s National Legacy Gala in New York on Monday night — Homeland Security.
After thanking friends and associates like his wealth manager, medical team and lawyers, Sure unexpectedly shouted out the agency that recently took Diddy into custody.
He prefaced the acknowledgement by explaining, “I don’t know if I’m supposed to say this because I don’t want it to go viral.”
But the singer went ahead to tell the crowd, we hear, “We even have Homeland Security in the building. Detective Jackson, good to see you.”
Al B. Sure! was honored with the Transplant Trailblazer Award at the gala. Instagram/@ruckerroots The star told the crowd Homeland Security was in the building. Instagram/@ruckerrootsIt’s unclear who Jackson is in the organization, and a rep for the singer did not get back to us.
But a source confirmed Sure! has “stepped up his security immeasurably.”
Guests were also encouraged to arrive at Gotham Hall by a certain time in order to get through security, which included metal detectors.
In recent months, the singer-turned-healthcare activist has gone viral for his social media posts.
He has been tangentially mentioned in the Sean “Diddy” Combs’ scandal after he sent a cease-and-desist letter to Amazon and the author of a “fake” memoir about his and Combs’ late ex, Kim Porter.
Sure! has also made several posts calling for an investigation into Porter’s death.
Sure! dated Kim Porter before Sean “Diddy” Combs. WireImageAdditionally, he has made cryptic posts seemingly implying that Combs had something to do with his 2022 coma. The media, including the New York Post and Page Six, has covered every viral moment, and Combs’ lawyers did not comment when he made the vague allegations in April.
While Sure! says he appreciates all of the coverage, he now wants to go viral for his work spreading awareness about organ transplants, and health equity for people from marginalized communities, he said.
The singer was in a coma for two months in 2022. Instagram/@officialalbsureSure was hospitalized for nearly two months in 2022, the year that he received a successful liver transplant.
He is now the executive chairman of the Health Equity in Transplantation Coalition, an organization co-founded by his “co-pilot” Rachel Noerdlinger, whom he thanked for believing in him.
Rachel Noerdlinger is cofounder of the Health Equity in Transplantation Coalition. American Liver FoundationAfter receiving the transplant, he says he’s fully converted from singing and writing love song anthems, to civil rights and healthcare advocacy.
Sure and Porter had son, Quincy Brown, together. Quincy/Instagram“I decided to make a decision to get up and fight to advocate for all transplant patients around the world,” he said.
He’s moved on from singing fame, because, “Health, to me, is the new wealth,” he said.
Sure! received a liver transplant in 2022. WireImageIn another nod to Diddy, he added, “Some people are superficial out there [and] think it’s all about the money. What is it? ‘All About the Benjamins?'” he asked referencing the disgraced mogul’s 1998 smash of the same name.
Sure! choked up mentioning his mother, who is battling cancer and watched the gala virtually.
“I love you mom. You’re my hero,” he said.
The singer-turned-activist is planning to release his memoir, “Before Coma and After Coma.” Getty ImagesThe “Off on Your Own” singer also shared he’s publishing a memoir, “Before Coma and After Coma.”
Quintin Gazsi, Dr. Scott Friedman, and brothers Joseph, Michael and Tom McMahon of the Lee & Aifan McMahon Foundation were also honored.