
50 Cent has successfully sold his documentary about Sean “Diddy” Combs, titled “Diddy Do It?”, to Netflix following a heated bidding war. The multi-part docuseries delves into the sexual assault allegations against Diddy, which have garnered significant media attention recently. Produced through 50 Cent’s G-Unit Film and Television Studios, the series attracted bids from multiple networks and streaming platforms, with Netflix ultimately securing the rights.
This documentary comes at a critical time as Diddy faces several legal battles, including a recent lawsuit by model Crystal McKinney, who alleges that Diddy sexually assaulted her in 2003. This adds to a series of accusations, including past abuse claims by ex-girlfriend Cassie. The rivalry between 50 Cent and Diddy, which dates back to a diss track released by 50 Cent in 2006, has been reignited amid these controversies.
The documentary promises to provide an in-depth look at these allegations and the broader impact on Diddy’s career and reputation. It is expected to be released on Netflix soon, adding another high-profile project to 50 Cent’s expanding portfolio in television and film production (Yahoo) (Black Enterprise) (TMZ).
