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50 Cent’s new Netflix documentary, Sean Combs: The Reckoning, has left the hip-hop community divided.
50 Cent Claims He Has More Unseen Diddy Footage
Some people agree with 50 Cent producing the documentary, which details Diddy’s years of crimes and abuse. Others have questioned the ethics behind the film. Particularly because of the fact that the Power creator obtained exclusive footage that Combs filmed of himself just days before his arrest in New York City.
But as shellshocked as the footage has left the hip-hop community, 50 revealed that he only really gave fans a small taste of what is really out there. During a recent interview, Sherri Sheppard, 50, said that he plans to release more never-before-seen footage in the future. Including Combs’ fathering a child by a woman who used to date Tupac Shakur.
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“He has a baby by a woman that was dating 2Pac.”
— The Art Of Dialogue (@ArtOfDialogue_) December 10, 2025
50 Cent reveals he still has more unreleased footage that wasn’t included in his Netflix Diddy documentary, and says he’s considering releasing it on YouTube.
(🎥 Sherri/YouTube)
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Fans on social media had a lot to say about the prospect of there being even more unseen footage of Diddy.
“Petty Cent is just getting started,” one user said on X, formerly known as Twitter.
“Just don’t make enemies with 50 Cent. He’s enjoying this, and I love it for him. I enjoyed the Diddy documentary, bring it on!!!,” a second person said.
“I kept thinking after watching the DOC that he’s holding back with so much more about Diddy. 50cent just admitted it,” a third person chimed in.
Diddy has tried to fight back against the footage in the documentary being made public. Following the debut of the film last Tuesday (December 2), Diddy and his legal team sent a cease and desist to Netflix. And demanded that the documentary be removed from the streaming service at once. However, Netflix refused.
Now, Diddy is taking even further legal action. According to a recent report, Combs and his legal team are pursuing the biggest lawsuit in American history — $1 billion.










