There is growing curiosity about the recent charges against Diddy, a once-powerful figure in the music industry. Many celebrities are reportedly distancing themselves from him, while individuals with personal experiences are ready to share the troubling details of their encounters.
50 Cent, whose real name is Curtis Jackson, is producing a documentary aimed at revealing the extent of the Diddy scandal, with Netflix backing the project. Here’s what to know about former members of Diddy’s inner circle who are stepping forward to lend their voices to the documentary.
50 Cent has had an ongoing feud with Diddy for years, and he now sees this documentary as a chance to voice his concerns about Diddy’s conduct in the entertainment industry.
According to reports, “Diddy’s former security personnel and associates have signed contracts with Netflix for Curtis’s documentary. He has been trying to expose Diddy for a long time, and many people want to be involved, especially since the proceeds will benefit victims of sexual abuse.
Some individuals are finally ready to share their stories, while others have been seeking to speak out for years without being heard.
The project is still in production, evolving as more victims come forward, promising numerous revelations that will clarify the timeline of the allegations and Diddy’s troubling behavior.”
The documentary is tentatively titled Diddy Do It, a clever play on words.
50 Cent was spurred into action following the settlement of a lawsuit by Diddy’s ex-girlfriend, Cassie Ventura, concerning the abuse she experienced during their relationship. Despite her efforts to speak out, she was often disbelieved until a video surfaced in May 2024, showing Diddy physically assaulting her in a hotel hallway back in 2016.