Rapper Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson reposted BossLogic’s poster on X (previously generally known as Twitter) with out the Netflix emblem. Whereas there’s presently no “Diddy Do It?” documentary on Netflix, one is within the works from the aforementioned rapper’s manufacturing label, G-Unit Movie and Tv. 50 Cent was beforehand connected to adapt an unlikely DC comedian via the corporate, and in December 2023, Forbes reported how G-Unit would make a documentary concerning the a number of sexual assault allegations made towards Diddy, stating that any cash made off the challenge will “go to victims of sexual assault and rape.”
Diddy and 50 Cent have had a low-key rivalry for fairly a while now, seemingly going again to 2006. And 50 Cent seems to be reigniting the flames, posting a number of photos from the raids on Diddy’s properties to X, together with the caption: “They do not come like that until they obtained a case.” Diddy’s lawyer, Aaron Dyer, offered an announcement of the raids that was printed by ABC Information: “There isn’t any excuse for the extreme present of power and hostility exhibited by authorities or the best way his youngsters and workers have been handled. Mr. Combs was by no means detained however spoke to and cooperated with authorities.”
There is not any phrase on when 50 Cent’s Diddy documentary shall be out there or whether or not it will likely be referred to as “Diddy Do It?” or one thing else solely. For now, it is protected to say public sentiment has shifted significantly on Diddy since he wore a Batman costume for Halloween final yr.
In case you or anybody you realize has been a sufferer of sexual assault, assist is accessible. Go to the Rape, Abuse & Incest Nationwide Community web site or contact RAINN’s Nationwide Helpline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673).