Diddy Do It?

Diddy Do It?

The Rapper Feud Hits a New Streaming High

In a twist that only the world of hip-hop could deliver, Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson’s latest project—a docuseries focused on the explosive allegations against Sean “Diddy” Combs—called Diddy Do It, has landed on Netflix.

The streaming giant won the bidding war for the rights to a series that promises to delve into the darkest corners of the music mogul’s life, and 50 Cent is clearly reveling in his latest victory.

Netflix Bags the Big Fish

Months after Jackson first teased the project in December, Netflix emerged victorious, securing the rights to what is sure to be a must-watch series. The rapper-turned-producer confirmed the deal on social media, quipping that he might need to add more episodes if more victims continue to come forward. It’s not the first time Jackson has taken shots at his longtime rival, but this latest move might just be his most strategic yet.

G-Unit Film & Television, Jackson’s production company, has been quietly working on the docuseries, which will spotlight the numerous allegations of sexual abuse, rape, and sex trafficking that have been leveled against

Combs over the past year. With at least four women coming forward, Combs finds himself under a cloud of controversy, one that Jackson seems eager to expose to the world.

The Not-So-Subtle Shade

50 Cent, never one to shy away from a good feud, has been stirring the pot with a series of social media posts that leave little to the imagination. In one, he shared a video of former Bad Boy Records rapper Mark Curry, who accused Combs of spiking champagne bottles with a mystery substance. Set to the haunting lyrics of Rick Ross’ “U.O.E.N.O.,” the clip paints a chilling picture of the allegations against Diddy.

And if the docuseries wasn’t enough, Combs found himself in another uncomfortable spotlight last week when he was reportedly caught with a rather… sizable collection of adult toys—784, to be exact. While details remain fuzzy, it seems Fitty’s docuseries might have just found its next subplot.

A New Chapter in the Diddy-50 Feud

The announcement of the Netflix deal coincided with yet another lawsuit against Combs, this time from a former model who accused the rapper of drugging and assaulting her back in 2003. It’s the latest in a string of accusations that have been hounding Combs, leading to a crescendo that Jackson is all too happy to amplify.

In true 50 Cent fashion, he took to Instagram to call for justice, suggesting that proceeds from the docuseries should go to the victims. “WTF at some point you gotta just do the right thing,” he posted, showing a rare moment of serious reflection amid the usual banter.

The Final Verdict

As the feud between 50 Cent and Diddy continues to escalate, it’s clear that this docuseries is more than just a business move—it’s personal. With Netflix backing the project and new allegations surfacing regularly, the series is poised to be as explosive as the rumors that surround it.

Whether you’re a fan of rap, drama, or just enjoy a good old-fashioned rivalry, this is one docuseries that’s bound to keep everyone talking.

This story was first reported by Forbes.

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