50 Cent’s highly anticipated documentary series delving into the life of Sean “Diddy” Combs has found a home at Netflix, following an intense bidding war among streaming services and networks.
According to TMZ, the untitled multi-part docuseries, produced by Fif’s G-Unit Film and Television Studios, has been acquired by Netflix. Set to explore the sexual assault allegations surrounding Diddy, the project is expected to premiere “sooner than later,” although an official release date has yet to be announced.
The announcement comes amidst recent legal developments involving Diddy, including a civil lawsuit filed by model Crystal McKinney alleging sexual assault dating back to 2003. This follows a prior incident where Diddy addressed a 2016 hotel footage depicting him physically assaulting his ex-girlfriend Cassie, who had previously accused him of rape and physical abuse in a November 2023 lawsuit, referencing the incident captured in the leaked hotel CCTV footage.
With Netflix securing the rights to 50 Cent’s documentary series, audiences can anticipate an in-depth exploration of Diddy’s life and the controversies surrounding him. As details of the project continue to emerge, it is poised to shed light on a significant chapter in the music mogul’s career and personal life.