‘It’s Diddy done’: 50 Cent teases Diddy documentary, mocks rapper amid raids
Global News
Alongside the notice that the documentary would be "coming soon," 50 Cent hyped the project by writing that it would "break records when this drops."
As U.S. federal agents raided several properties belonging to Sean “Diddy” Combs on Monday, rapper and longtime foe 50 Cent continued to mock Combs online by (re-)promoting a documentary about the allegations against him.
50 Cent (real name Curtis James Jackson III) first announced the upcoming documentary — produced by his company — in December and teased the title Diddy Do It?
On Tuesday, Jackson shared what appears to be a poster for the docuseries. Alongside the notice that the project would be “coming soon,” Jackson hyped the work by writing that it would “break records when this drops.”
Jackson’s production company G-Unit Films and Television has confirmed it’s developing the documentary with a focus on the multiple lawsuits accusing Combs of rape and sexual assault. A rep from the company said proceeds from the documentary will benefit victims of sexual violence.
Jackson, 48, is an executive producer for the docuseries.
Music and culture fans have watched for months as Combs has been repeatedly accused of sexual assault and rape in a number of different lawsuits. (Combs has maintained his innocence and dismissed the lawsuits as “character assassination” and an attempt at “a quick payday.”)
The 54-year-old rapper’s legal troubles seemed to come to a head on Monday when Homeland Security agents searched two properties owned by Combs in Los Angeles and Miami.