Netflix is set to release a docuseries on Sean “Diddy” Combs, produced by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson and directed by Alexandria Stapleton, which dives into the serious allegations of s*xual abuse, racketeering, and s*x trafficking levied against the music mogul.
The project, which was initially announced in December 2023, was confirmed by the rapper on his Instagram on Tuesday, September 24, and has since sparked significant conversation online.
The rapper revealed that Netflix won a bidding war for the series, which is currently in production. The docuseries will address multiple accusations, including lawsuits filed by former employees and associates of Diddy, and is reportedly going to highlight the impact these events had on the victims. It was also stated that the proceeds from the docuseries will go towards supporting s*xual assault survivors.Once the news hit, fans and critics alike were quick to share their opinions online, with many pointing to 50 Cent’s long-standing rivalry with Diddy as a key component of the series. The phrase “an all-time GOAT hater” quickly emerged to describe 50 Cent’s approach to his rival. An X user wrote,
“50cent an all time GOAT hater.”
One user commented, “I know 50’s gonna have the time of his life getting this made.”
Another fan noted, “50 Cent has been waiting his entire life for this moment lmao.”
Others believe that the rivalry between the two men might add a layer of bias to the series.
A user questioned, “It’s time for things labeled documentaries to start having some accountability. I’m interested in truth no tabloid
journalism. This case is too big for this cr*p.”
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