Netflix Wins Bidding War For 50 Cent’s Doc About Diddy, Rapper Says He’ll Make “More Episodes” If Victims Keep Coming Forward

Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson has had the last word in his years-long feud with Sean “Diddy” Combs. The rapper confirmed today that Netflix beat out other streaming platforms and networks in the bidding war for his upcoming docuseries about Combs and his ongoing controversies.

Jackson has been teasing Diddy Do It? which will detail the sexual assault, rape, human trafficking and abuse allegations against Combs. The docuseries is produced by Jackson’s G-Unit Film and Television Studios and according to TMZ, the project will come to the streamer sooner rather than later.

The outlet previously released a documentary of its own about Combs called The Downfall of Diddy, which is currently available to stream on Tubi.

“TMZ use this fat boy picture of me because [their] doc went to Tubi LOL,” Jackson wrote on X. “It’s ok guys we’re all making great television mines just happens to be the best! NETFLIX wins the bidding war but if more victims keep coming out I’m gonna need more episodes.”

Combs and Jackson’s beef dates back to 2006 when the latter released a diss track called “The Bomb.” In the song, he claims Combs knows who killed Notorious B.I.G., per TMZ.

The news of the docuseries comes one day after Combs was hit with yet another bombshell lawsuit in which model Crystal McKinney accuses him of drugging her and sexually assaulting her in 2003. This marks his sixth lawsuit alleging abuse since his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura accused him of rape and abuse in November 2023.

While Ventura and Combs reached a settlement the day after the suit was filed, surveillance video of him beating her in a hotel hallway back in 2016 surfaced last week.

Combs, who has vehemently denied all the allegations against him, posted an apology after the damning video of him physically assaulting Ventura was published.

“My behavior on that video is inexcusable. I take full responsibility for my actions in that video,” he said on Instagram. “I was disgusted then when I did it. I’m disgusted now. I went and I sought out professional help. I got into going to therapy, going to rehab.”

He added, “I had to ask God for his mercy and grace. I’m so sorry. But I’m committed to being a better man each and every day. I’m not asking for forgiveness. I’m truly sorry.”

Combs is also reportedly under federal investigation over sex trafficking allegations, and the Department of Homeland Security raided his home back in March. His attorney called the raids a “witch hunt” the following day, per NewsNation.

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