50 Cent has revealed the documentary series he has been working on chronicling Diddy’s mounting, sexual assault allegations will air on streaming platform Netflix.
On Tuesday (May 21), the G-Unit mogul shared a post on his Instagram to commemorate the moment, after reportedly going through a bidding war for the series.
In doing so, 50 managed to shame celebrity media outlet TMZ in the process, who also has released a series covering the allegations against Diddy.
In his initial remarks in the caption of the post it appears his frustration with the news platform centered around the press photo used in the article announcing the series found a home at Netflix.
“TMZ use this fat boy picture of me because their doc went to Tubi LOL,” 50 wrote in part.
He continued, “It’s ok guys we’re all making good television mines just happens to be the best! NETFLIX wins the bidding war but if more victims keep coming out 🤷🏽♂️I’m gonna need more episodes. 😳@bransoncognac @lecheminduroi.”
50’s photo frustrations were short-lived though, as the outlet quickly reworked the composite by adding a more recent photo of the New York MC.
“Ok, TMZ put up a 2024 picture baby, let’s work! LOL,” he wrote in a post featuring the new photo.
According to TMZ, the doc was produced via 50’s G-Unit Film and Television Studios and was reportedly sought after by multiple networks and all of the major streaming platforms.
While there is no official word on the release date of the series, sources close to the deal have reportedly confirmed it will arrive on Netflix “sooner than later.”
Since as early as March, 50 has confirmed his work on the documentary, which he revealed will be entitled “Diddy Do It?” Following the raids of Diddy’s Los Angeles and Miami homes, 50 expressed his desire to procure evidence of Diddy’s fabled about “freak off” parties to include in the series on social media.
“Smh this is gonna be so good, what you want to bet I’m a get these tapes. I’ll pay top dollar for them, you been over there? I don’t go to puffy party’s,” he said.
The announcement of 50’s deal with Netflix for the docuseries follows news of yet another lawsuit being filed against Diddy. The disgraced Hip-Hop mogul is accused by former model, Crystal McKinney of allegedly drugging and sexually assaulted her in 2003, when she was just 22.
As for how 50 Cent fits into the saga? The rival rapper has been trolling Diddy amid his legal woes … frequently taking to social media and weighing in on the allegations, as well as the federal raids on the Bad Boy Records founder’s Los Angeles and Miami homes all because Puff was paying his baby moms.
In December, 50 Cent took to Instagram to share a snippet of what had been filmed for his apparent documentary, which features former Bad Boy Records rapper Mark Curry alleging that Diddy would spike bottles of alcohol and serve them only to women who attended the parties he hosted.
Curry also alleges that Diddy warned his crew not to drink from those bottles and only drink from the bottles he set aside for him and the rest of his crew. According to 50 Cent, proceeds from the documentary will benefit victims of sexual assault and rape.
Check out the full post above.