Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs criticizes 50 Cent’s Netflix series as ‘shameful hit piece’

Sean “Diddy” Combs is not happy about a new Netflix docuseries executive produced by his longtime rival 50 Cent. The series, called Sean Combs: The Reckoning, is set to premiere on December 2nd and promises an in-depth look at Combs’ life, legal troubles, and never-before-seen footage of him and his inner circle.

Combs has spoken out against the series, calling it a “shameful hit piece” and accusing Netflix of using stolen footage without his authorization. According to a statement from his spokesperson, the footage includes private moments, pre-indictment material, and conversations about legal strategy that were obtained unlawfully.

In response, 50 Cent and the director of the series, Alexandria Stapleton, have defended the use of the footage, stating that it was obtained legally. Although Combs believes that 50 Cent’s personal vendetta against him is behind the series, 50 Cent maintains that his intentions are not personal, but rather to shed light on important issues.

Combs, who is currently serving a four-year sentence for prostitution-related charges, continues to face legal troubles. Just last month, the Los Angeles County sheriff’s department announced that it is investigating a new sexual battery allegation against him from 2020.

Despite his legal battles, Combs remains hopeful for the future and is looking forward to telling his own story in his own way. He is set to be released from prison in May 2028, with the possibility of sentence reductions through participation in prison programs. His story serves as a reminder that even celebrities are human beings with their own struggles and challenges.