Diddy slams 50 Cent's Netflix doc as a 'shameful hit piece'
- On December 2, 2025, Netflix released the four-part Sean Combs: The Reckoning, which Combs's representatives called a shameful hit piece and tried to block with a cease-and-desist.
- Longtime rival Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson, executive producer, is tied to a decades-long feud while Combs has collected private archival footage since age 19.
- Specific footage in the trailer shows material filmed six days before Combs's September 2024 arrest, which Combs's representatives say was taken out of context and includes private recordings with his lawyers.
- Filmmaker Alexandria Stapleton said last week, `It came to us, we obtained the footage legally and have the necessary rights`, while Combs's legal team warns of legal action after his $100 million suit.
- Combs is currently serving a 50-month sentence and appealing while facing roughly 70 civil lawsuits, highlighting the documentary's potential legal and reputational impact.
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The series, launched on Tuesday and which Sean Combs tried to ban, is produced by the American rapper 50 Cent, a long-time rival of "Diddy".
The lawyers of artist Sean Diddy Combs, sentenced to just over four years in prison, sent a letter to Netflix not to issue the miniseries about the controversial rap star, claiming that “stealed” material is used. Netflix’s series entitled Sean Combs: The Reckoning premiered on Tuesday, December 2, and was produced by rapper Curtis Jackson, better known as 50 Cent. “I don’t think you can get any closer. His way to jail was being documented,” he …
Biggest revelations from 50 Cent’s Netflix documentary on Diddy
Netflix released its long-awaited 50 Cent-produced documentary “Sean Combs: The Reckoning” on Tuesday, featuring unseen footage, major revelations and exclusive insider interviews. The four-part docuseries covers everything from the rap mogul’s troubled childhood to the tragedies that shaped his career. Here’s a rundown of the doc’s most jaw-dropping revelations about Diddy’s rise and fall. Combs’ chaotic childhood The documentary explores the v…
Netflix's new explosive documentary series on Sean "Diddy" Combs, produced by 50 Cent, reveals new disturbing accusations.
Sean "Diddy" Combs is furious about the Netflix documentary archrival 50 Cent made about his life and legal cases. The series has been available on Netflix since Tuesday. Diddy, who is in prison, calls it a "shameful smear campaign."
Two months after the conviction of P. Diddy, the rapper brings 50 cents a documentary about him. In four episodes, every companion is allowed to record how terrible Diddy is. It is not surprising. The sholten one has already reacted.
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