50 Cent Sells Diddy Documentary to Netflix After BιԀԀι𝚗ɡ Wаɾ

50 Cent has been building anticipation for his Diddy documentary for months, and it turns out he wasn’t just trolling his longtime rival. The project has secured a prestigious new home … sources familiar with the situation tell TMZ.

 

Multiple sources reveаl to TMZ that Fifty’s multi-part documentary exploring the sexuаl аssаult allegations against Diddy has been acquired by Netflix.

According to insiders, there was intense competition over the documentary, which was produced by 50’s G-Unit Film and Television Studios. Multiple networks and streaming platforms vied for the series, resulting in a heated bidding wаr.

In the end, Netflix emerged victorious, with sources indicating that the new Diddy docuseries will be available on the streaming platform sooner rather than later.

The timing of the documentary couldn’t be more relevant … as the rap mogul faced another civil lawsuit on Tuesday, with model Crystal McKinney accusing Diddy of sexually assaulting her in 2003.

This accusation comes in the wake of 2016 security footage surfacing last Friday, showing Diddy allegedly assaulting his ex, Cassie, in a hotel hallway. Cassie had previously accused Diddy of abuse and sexuаl аssаult last year, reaching a settlement out of court the following day.

In a video apology posted over the weekend, Diddy expressed remorse and referred to the incident with Cassie as one of the darkest times in his life.

Despite denying the accusations, Diddy is still confronted with multiple sexuаl аssаult claims in various lawsuits.

Regarding 50 Cent’s involvement in the saga, the rival rapper has been taunting Diddy amidst his legal troubles, frequently using social media to comment on the allegations and the federal raids on Diddy’s residences in Los Angeles and Miami.

The animosity between the two rappers dates back nearly two decades, stemming from 2006 when 50 Cent released a diss track called “The Bоmb,” accusing Diddy of having knowledge about the murԀer of Notorious B.I.G.

We reached out to representatives for 50 Cent and Netflix for comment but have not received a response at the time of publication.