Netflix is set to premiere a four-part documentary series about Sean "P. Diddy" Combs, titled "Sean Combs: The Reckoning," on December 2nd. As a longtime foe of the music mogul, 50 Cent has played an executive role in producing the project, directed by Alexandria Stapleton.
The documentary is designed to explore Combs' life and career, as well as the dark underbelly of his ambition. It will delve into allegations of abuse made against him by ex-girlfriend Cassie, which led to a wave of accusations and ultimately resulted in a criminal trial that landed Combs behind bars.
Combs, currently serving a four-year and two-month prison sentence for prostitution charges, has had a long-standing feud with 50 Cent over the years. This new documentary marks another chapter in their complex and often contentious relationship.
The film promises to feature never-before-seen material and new interviews with some of Combs' former associates, childhood friends, artists, and employees. Director Alexandria Stapleton has stated that the documentary is not just about Combs or his victims, but also about the public's tendency to idolize celebrities and forget their humanity.
Stapleton hopes that "The Reckoning" will serve as a wake-up call for how we treat those in power and encourage us to look beyond our pedestal for them. 50 Cent has expressed gratitude to those who shared their stories with the filmmakers, calling it an honor to work on the project.
As Combs' team continues to explore the possibility of securing a pardon from President Donald Trump, 50 Cent has pledged to prevent such an outcome. The documentary series is set to arrive just days before Combs' next court date, where he will continue to appeal his conviction and prison sentence.
The documentary is designed to explore Combs' life and career, as well as the dark underbelly of his ambition. It will delve into allegations of abuse made against him by ex-girlfriend Cassie, which led to a wave of accusations and ultimately resulted in a criminal trial that landed Combs behind bars.
Combs, currently serving a four-year and two-month prison sentence for prostitution charges, has had a long-standing feud with 50 Cent over the years. This new documentary marks another chapter in their complex and often contentious relationship.
The film promises to feature never-before-seen material and new interviews with some of Combs' former associates, childhood friends, artists, and employees. Director Alexandria Stapleton has stated that the documentary is not just about Combs or his victims, but also about the public's tendency to idolize celebrities and forget their humanity.
Stapleton hopes that "The Reckoning" will serve as a wake-up call for how we treat those in power and encourage us to look beyond our pedestal for them. 50 Cent has expressed gratitude to those who shared their stories with the filmmakers, calling it an honor to work on the project.
As Combs' team continues to explore the possibility of securing a pardon from President Donald Trump, 50 Cent has pledged to prevent such an outcome. The documentary series is set to arrive just days before Combs' next court date, where he will continue to appeal his conviction and prison sentence.