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50 Cent’s issues with music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs have been well-documented. And as Combs continues to serve his prison sentence at FCI Fort Dix, nobody has relished his downfall more than the Power creator.
50 Cent Reveals Release Date For Upcoming Diddy Documentary
However, Diddy being in prison doesn’t appear to be enough suffering for 50. He is now pouring more salt in the wound, as he wants the revolution to be televised. 50 Cent and Netflix announced that they would be producing a documentary about the Bad Boy Records founder and his crimes.
“They said I was capping, what happened,” 50 wrote on Instagram on Tuesday.
The film titled Sean Combs: The Reckoning will air exclusively on Netflix on November 2.
Take a look at the official poster for the upcoming production below.
To bring things up to speed, Combs is serving a 50-month prison sentence. After being convicted on interstate prostitution charges in May. During the trial, prosecutors alleged that the prostitution took place at Combs’ now-infamous house parties. Also known as freak-offs. It is one of the reasons that 50 Cent says he stayed away from Diddy’s parties.
“I’ve been very vocal about not going to Puffy parties. And doing s— like that,” 50 Cent said in a 2024 interview with The Hollywood Reporter. “I’ve been staying out of that s— for years.”
For years, it remained unclear as to why 50 Cent had an issue with Combs. However, in the same interview, the mogul told the outlet that his problems with Diddy stem from a time when the super producer offered to take him shopping.
“He asked to take me shopping. I thought that was the weirdest s— in the world because that might be something that a man says to a woman,”50 added. “And I’m just like, ‘Naw, I’m not f—ing with this weird energy or weird s—,’ coming off the way he was just moving. From that, I wasn’t comfortable around him.”
Be sure to check out the documentary on Netflix on December 2.










