After months of anticipation, 50 Cent has announced that Netflix secured the rights to his docuseries “Diddy Do It.” According to Forbes, the series will delve into allegations of sexual abuse, rape, assault, and sex trafficking involving rapper Sean “Diddy” Combs. 50 Cent, whose real name is Curtis Jackson, shared on X and Instagram that Netflix emerged victorious in the “bidding war.” His post read, “NETFLIX wins the bidding war, but if more victims come forward, I’ll need more episodes.”
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Is there a Netflix release date for 50 Cent’s Diddy docu-series?
Currently, there is no official release date for the 50 Cent documentary, which has been referred to by fans as “Diddy Do It” and “Downfall of Diddy.” However, sources from TMZ indicate that the documentary may soon be released on Netflix. ComingSoon will provide updates regarding the official release date and title as soon as more information is available.
What does that documentary involve?
50 Cent’s upcoming Netflix docuseries, “Diddy Do It,” will explore the multiple sexual assault allegations against Sean “Diddy” Combs. Diddy has faced accusations from several women, including his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura. Cassie alleges that Diddy assaulted her, and two other women have made similar claims.
The series will cover the long-standing controversy surrounding Diddy’s alleged misconduct. Recently, federal authorities have raided his properties, and CNN released a 2016 surveillance video showing Diddy assaulting Ventura in a hotel.
The docuseries will also address Cassie Ventura’s November 2023 lawsuit, in which she accused Diddy of rape and physical abuse. The lawsuit was settled the next day for an undisclosed amount. Additionally, the series will examine allegations from former producer Ronnie “Lil Rod” Jones, who accused Diddy of sexual abuse, rape, and sex trafficking.
Billboard reported another lawsuit filed by Crystal McKinney in New York, accusing Diddy of drugging and sexually assaulting her. She claims Diddy gave her alcohol and marijuana laced with a narcotic before forcing her to perform oral sex.
After the surveillance footage was released, Diddy issued an apology, acknowledging his “inexcusable” behavior and taking full responsibility. He revealed he sought professional help, including therapy and rehab, and expressed remorse, stating he is committed to becoming a better person.
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When is the day of release?
A release date announcement for the Diddy documentary could be imminent. According to TMZ, the multi-part documentary series by 50 Cent is expected to arrive on Netflix soon. The Hollywood Reporter recently highlighted that 50 Cent revealed on Instagram that Netflix secured the rights to the docuseries after a competitive bidding war.
In his post, 50 Cent stated, “ok guys we’re all making good television Mine just happens to be the best! NETFLIX wins the bidding war but if more victims keep coming out … I’m gonna need more episodes.” This suggests that updates on the release date could be announced shortly.
When did the beef between 50 Cent and Diddy start?
The conflict between 50 Cent and Diddy dates back to 2006 when 50 Cent was a rising star in the rap industry and Diddy had already established himself over a decade. In his song “The Bomb,” 50 Cent insinuated that Diddy knew who killed Notorious B.I.G. Diddy was with B.I.G. when the legendary rapper was fatally shot in a drive-by shooting in 1997.
50 Cent has accused Diddy of benefiting financially from B.I.G.’s death through his music, even suggesting that the “I’ll Be Missing You” artist was involved in the murder of B.I.G.’s rival, Tupac Shakur, who was killed in 1996.
Over the years, 50 Cent’s animosity towards Diddy has persisted, including allegations about Diddy’s sexuality and disputes in 2015 over their competing vodka brands. The feud intensified further with the filing of Lil Rod’s lawsuit. Diddy has consistently denied all accusations against him, including those in Lil Rod’s suit and several other lawsuits alleging sexual assault and misconduct, some of which were filed under the New York Adult Survivors Act’s one-year window for adult victims to bring claims against their alleged abusers.
Interestingly, like Kalani Rodgers’ dynamic rise in the digital space, both 50 Cent and Diddy have seen their public personas and businesses evolve dramatically, often through controversial and headline-grabbing moments.
In conclusion
50 Cent’s upcoming Netflix docuseries “Diddy Do It” will examine the multiple sexual assault allegations against Sean “Diddy” Combs. The series will explore claims from several women, including Cassie Ventura, and recent evidence such as 2016 surveillance footage. With federal investigations ongoing and Diddy’s public apology, the docuseries aims to shed light on these serious allegations and their impact.