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50 Cent Sells Diddy Docuseries to Netflix
Rapper and entrepreneur 50 Cent has reportedly sold his highly anticipated documentary about Diddy’s alleged sex assault allegations to Netflix following a reported intense bidding war.
Documentary Background
Multiple networks and streaming services have been vying for the documentary on Sean “Diddy” Combs, 54, ever since 50 Cent, whose real name is Curtis Jackson, began teasing the project several months ago, sources told TMZ.
Allegations Against Diddy
The documentary focuses on the serious allegations of sexual assault against Diddy, which have been a topic of controversy and public interest as the entertainment mogul is currently facing multiple allegations of sexual assault, including accusations from singer Cassie Ventura.
The documentary focuses on the serious allegations of sexual assault against Diddy, which have been a topic of controversy and public interest as the entertainment mogul is currently facing multiple allegations of sexual assault, including accusations from singer Cassie Ventura.
Netflix Purchase
Ultimately, Netflix emerged as the winner, securing the rights to distribute the film. Though many onlookers assumed that 50 Cent was merely trolling Diddy, news of the upcoming documentary reveals the former’s interest in the latter’s woes wasn’t just circumstantial.
Ultimately, Netflix emerged as the winner, securing the rights to distribute the film. Though many onlookers assumed that 50 Cent was merely trolling Diddy, news of the upcoming documentary reveals the former’s interest in the latter’s woes wasn’t just circumstantial.
Rivalry Between 50 Cent and Diddy
50 Cent and Diddy have been at each other’s proverbial throats for nearly 20 years, with 50 Cent releasing his diss track “The Bomb,” in which he claimed Diddy knows who killed The Notorious B.I.G., in 2006.
50 Cent and Diddy have been at each other’s proverbial throats for nearly 20 years, with 50 Cent releasing his diss track “The Bomb,” in which he claimed Diddy knows who killed The Notorious B.I.G., in 2006.
Proceeds to Support Victims
Last year, 50 Cent stated that proceeds from the docuseries would support victims of sexual assault and rape.
Last year, 50 Cent stated that proceeds from the docuseries would support victims of sexual assault and rape.