Multiple sources have claimed that the streaming giant has purchased Fifty's multi-part documentary about the sexual assault allegations against the 'I'll Be Missing You' hitmaker.
- May 22, 2024
AceShowbiz - 50 Cent's planned docuseries about Sean "P. Diddy" Combs has found its home. According to a new report, the "In Da Club" rapper has sold the project to Netflix following an intense bidding war.
Multiple sources spilled to TMZ that Netflix has purchased Fifty's multi-part documentary about the sexual assault allegations against the "I'll Be Missing You" hitmaker. The deal was made following a massive bidding war over the docuseries with multiple networks and all of the streaming platforms attempting to land the series.
The new Diddy docuseries, which was produced by 50 Cent's G-Unit Film and Television Studios, allegedly is set to hit the streaming giant soon.
50 Cent confirmed the news in an Instagram post. Alongside a screenshot of the article, the "Power" actor/producer wrote, "TMZ use this fat boy picture of me because their doc went to Tubi LOL it's ok guys we're all making good television mines just happens to be the best! NETFLIX wins the bidding war but if more victims keep coming out I'm gonna need more episodes."
Back in March, 50 Cent first teased the project regarding Diddy's legal issues that his production company had been working on. "This is gonna break records when this drop," Fiddy said.
Meanwhile, Diddy was recently slapped with another lawsuit. Model Crystal McKinney sued the "Gotta Move On" rapper, claiming that he drugged and sexually assaulted her in the past. She alleged that she met the rap mogul at a Men's Fashion Week event at Cipriani Downtown in NYC in 2003 before he invited her back to his studio.
Shortly after their arrival, Diddy and several colleagues reportedly were drinking Hennessy and passing around joints. Crystal admitted that she took a hit, which she said was "very powerful," and felt as if she was floating. She alleged that the joint had been laced with a narcotic or other drug.
The plaintiff started walking away but then felt woozy and lost consciousness. She said the next thing she knew she woke up in a taxi and realized she had been sexually assaulted.