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50 Cents Updates On Diddy Documentary, Calling It A “Difficult Project”

In addition to criticising Sean “Diddy” Combs, Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson will make a documentary about the scandalous life of Diddy, which has been ongoing. As per the latest reports, Cassie, his ex-girlfriend, had filed a case accusing him of sexual assault and abuse for over 10 years that was later settled. Recent videos of […]

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50 Cents Updates On Diddy Documentary, Calling It A “Difficult Project”

In addition to criticising Sean “Diddy” Combs, Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson will make a documentary about the scandalous life of Diddy, which has been ongoing. As per the latest reports, Cassie, his ex-girlfriend, had filed a case accusing him of sexual assault and abuse for over 10 years that was later settled. Recent videos of 2024 appeared before the public in which a songstress was assaulted by him. Diddy had several setbacks due to the many instances where he is claimed to have acted in such an inferior manner.

Jackson is joking about Sean “Diddy” Combs, even though a Netflix documentary will soon scrutinise his claims of sex trafficking, violence, and racketeering. Even though the project has been in development for some time, the growing list of charges against Diddy only adds more fuel to the fire. Also, Jay-Z is included in an amended lawsuit where he and Diddy are accused of sexually abusing a 13-year-old girl in 2000 at an MTV VMAs after-party.

While still working on developing it, 50 Cent spoke about the ‘Diddy Do It’ documentary while appearing on GMA3 and recognised that the accusations against Sean Combs are complicated and ever-evolving. The project consumes his full effort, 50 Cent said, describing it as a “difficult project” because every day there’s new accusations.

The documentary, backed by Netflix, is going to showcase some authentic stories while stating that Sean Combs’ issues do not characterise the bigger hip-hop culture.

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