Is the uproar about Diddy’s documentary true? that sounds like. 50 Cent’s project, which aims to highlight the music mogul’s sexual assault allegations, has reportedly secured a spot on an OTT platform. The development comes on the same day the rapper faced a sixth sexual assault allegation by a former model, who accused him of drugging and raping her in 2003. Securing the OTT platform was not easy, as several streaming giants competed for its digital rights. Multi-part documentary about Diddy’s various scandals, but Netflix ultimately won.
50 Cent’s documentary on Diddy heads the way to Netflix
On May 21, TMZ reported that the digital rights to 50 Cent’s multi-part docuseries, which he has been promoting for months, were not just rumors or a shot at the Bad Boy record producer. This is a real project, and the streaming rights have been purchased by Netflix after a huge bidding war between the major streamers.
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Diddy Do It Is Trending On X
As soon as the Netflix deets surfaced online, comments flooded Twitter Now X, with the literal title Diddy Does It trending at the top. “Sister did this. It sounds really ridiculous.” Another wrote, “Totally thought he was just kidding, but nope, he’s really the guy you wouldn’t want to beef with.” “I’m not sure what Puff did to 50 Cent. But their vengeance is on the elite class. Laughing out loud.” shouted another.
TMZ was informed that the documentary is apparently being produced by the ’50s-era G-Unit film and television studio. Although the official release date is a secret, the source mentioned that it will be sooner rather than later. The docuseries will likely aim to take an unfiltered approach to Diddy’s life and career, which will likely include exclusive interviews, candid moments, and perhaps even some friendly banter from 50 Cent himself.
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Diddy faces sixth sexual assault charge
On May 21, former model Crystal McKinney sued the American rapper for an alleged sexual assault that occurred in 2003. According to court documents obtained by TMZ, the incident occurred when the model was invited to Diddy’s NYC studio, where he and his associates were drinking alcohol and smoking a joint. The model, who took a puff from the joint, described it as laced with narcotics or medication. She accused Combs of offering her alcohol, after which he allegedly took her to the bathroom and forced her to perform oral sex on him despite her protests. The model detailed the damaging impact the incident had on her mentally, including a suicide attempt.