The Diddy series produced by 50 Cent will be released on Netflix

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The Diddy series produced by 50 Cent will be released on Netflix

Since December 2013, when Diddy had been accused by four women of harassment, starting with his ex Cassie Ventura, 50 Cent announced his intention to film a documentary on Diddy. Now there are a dozen women accusing Combs, he is in prison, and the series will happen.

As reported by Variety, a series produced by 50 Cent is being worked on on Netflix in which he will tell the story and the accusations against Sean “Diddy” Combs.

“It's a complex story and spans decades, not just the newspaper headlines or videos you've seen so far,” said 50 Cent and Stapleton, who will direct the series. «We are determined to give a voice to the voiceless and to present authentic and nuanced points of view. Sean Combs is accused of disturbing things, but we invite everyone to remember that his story does not coincide with that of hip hop and his culture. We want to ensure that one individual's actions do not overshadow broader cultural values.”

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