People Close To Diddy In Talks With Netflix To ‘Expose’ The Rapper

Sean 'Diddy' Combs on The Ellen Show

Several people from Sean “Diddy” Combs’ inner circle, including former security, are reportedly participating in 50 Cent’s explosive Netflix documentary. Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson has signed a deal with the streaming service to produce the doc, which will focus on the criminal charges Diddy is currently facing. People who have spent years around the disgraced rapper will be involved in the tell-all. Here is what has been revealed.

Former Security & Inner Circle Participating In Netflix Doc

Sources told The U.S. Sun that the Netflix doc is still in production, but it will uncover more details about the sexual abuse allegations against the rapper. Some of Diddy’s former staff and friends are ready to expose what really happened at his now infamous “freak off” parties.

“Diddy’s former security and inner circle have all signed deals with Netflix for Curtis’s documentary,” an insider revealed.

“He’s been working on exposing Diddy for so long, and people want to be attached to the project knowing he is behind it and that the money goes to sex abuse victims,” they continued.

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Apparently, there are many people “finally ready to talk.” Many of them have been trying to come out and expose the truth for years, but people didn’t believe them. The documentary is being worked on in real time as more of Diddy’s victims come forward.

The insider stated, “But there will be plenty of revelations, and it will paint more of a picture of how far back the allegations go and the history of his freak-offs and other disturbing behavior.”

50 Cent Wants To Shine A Light On Diddy’s Actions

Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson has been upfront about his dislike for Sean Combs for a long time. The pair first fell out in 2006 and went head-to-head in a rap battle, which 50 Cent ultimately won.

Following Diddy’s arrest, 50 Cent came out telling fans that he told them so. Then, he immediately started talking about releasing a documentary. There was a bidding war between the major streamers, with Netflix edging the others out.

Last month, 50 Cent started promoting the upcoming doc. Director Alexandria Stapleton and 50 made a statement regarding the documentary.

50 Cent on The Late Show
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“This is a story with significant human impact. It is a complex narrative spanning decades, not just the headlines or clips seen so far,” they said. They continued, saying that they are committed to giving “a voice to the voiceless.”

In the end, they also pointed out that the allegations against Diddy are “disturbing.” However, they don’t wish to see his story impact hip-hop and its culture.

“We aim to ensure that individual actions do not overshadow the culture’s broader contributions,” they concluded.

50 first announced that he was working on the doc in December, nearly 10 months before the disgraced rapper’s arrest.

Amanda Blankenship

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