50 Cent sold a documentary series about Diddy’s scandals to Netflix

23 may 2024 в 17:02
50 Cent sold a documentary series about Diddy’s scandals to Netflix 50 Cent sold a documentary series about Diddy’s scandals to Netflix 50 Cent sold a documentary series about Diddy’s scandals to Netflix
50 Cent (real name: Curtis Jackson) allegedly sold a documentary series about scandals involving Sean «Diddy» Combs to a streaming giant. The project is expected to explore accusations against Diddy. Jackson has been candid about Combs' legal troubles, ranging from his human trafficking investigation to allegations of sexual violence made by several women.

Details have not yet been disclosed. However, according to Forbes, the documentary series will revisit the accusations made against the rapper. Disturbing statements against Diddy emerged from late 2023 to early 2024. After several women, including his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura, came forward with allegations of sexual violence and assaults against Combs, he denied their claims. Furthermore, he and Ventura settled her lawsuit against him shortly after she filed it in November 2023.

However, after surveillance footage surfaced in May 2024 showing Diddy physically attacking Ventura in 2016, the rapper publicly apologized for his actions in an Instagram video.

Since 50 Cent’s production company, G-Unit Film & Television, is reportedly behind the documentary series, Jackson announced that Netflix has acquired it. «NETFLIX wins the bidding war, but if more victims come forward, I’ll need more episodes», - he wrote on Twitter.

As the documentary series is likely to be shown on Netflix in the future, viewers can expect it on the streaming platform. According to TMZ, the multi-part documentary series will be released «sooner rather than later». The publication also reported that «multiple networks and all streaming platforms» tried to acquire the rights to distribute the series, and Netflix emerged victorious.

As it is unclear when the documentary series will be aired, details about the cast are also unknown.

If you or someone you know has been a victim of sexual violence, please call the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1−800−656-HOPE (4673). A trained staff member will provide confidential, impartial support, as well as local resources to help with healing, recovery, etc.

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