Diddy’s prison life now as bombshell Netflix documentary by 50 Cent released

Sean Combs: The Reckoning, a jaw-dropping P Diddy documentary produced by 50 Cent, the rapper’s archrival, premieres on Netflix today.

Bad boy star, P Diddy’s rise from millionaire music mogul to fallen felon is nothing short of jaw-dropping. The hugely successful music producer, 56, had the world at his feet until it all came crashing down last year when his ex, Cassie, filed a sexual assault law suit against him

In October, Diddy, real name Sean Combs, was sentenced to 50 months behind bars after being found guilty of federal prosecution charges. He is now serving time in New Jersey’s Fort Dix prison – a far cry from the mega mansions he has spent more than half of his life in.

Today, a bombshell documentary about the rapper drops on Netflix. Sean Combs: The Reckoning, which is produced by Diddy’s long-time foe, 50 Cent, promises to explore the both the rise and fall of the star, whose life is looking very different now…

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Steel beds, a thin mattress, and “paranoia” are what put people in jail.

Diddy was languishing while on trial at the reported rat-infested Metropolitan Detention Centre, but he is still a million miles away from his home comforts.

Combs’s recent appearance as a sleeping companion on a steel bed with a thin mattress is a stark reminder of how far the father-of-seven has come from his former life of attentive staff, Michelin-starred chefs, and lavish accommodations abroad.

Since being imprisoned, Diddy has also been reported to have had paranoia. His early apprehensions about eating jail food and his belief that he couldn’t trust other lags were well documented.

He is currently incarcerated in a federal prison, but his new home, reportedly not easing the psychological strain, is still there. This is a common placement for high-profile inmates and those at risk.

adjusting to a new routine

Diddy appears to be settling into a regular work schedule despite making a significant lifestyle change. Combs is finishing his shift at the prison’s media library, which is located in the chapel, according to TMZ’s footage.

His alleged responsibilities include distributing religious material and films to fellow prisoners, which keeps him in regular contact with the compound’s residents.

He reportedly helped organize a Thanksgiving lunch for his fellow lags, according to reports, with a photo of the star with his new pals last week in the prison yard that clearly showed his hair as being clearly gray.

Donald Trump’s defense

Combs’ legal team confirmed to CNN that they have reached out to president Donald Trump to explore a pardon for the disgraced rapper.

It appears that we have spoken and exchanged information regarding a pardon, according to his attorney, Nicole Westmoreland.

Trump did acknowledge that he had received the request, but he made it clear that he was not interested in releasing the Bad Boy star, citing the gloomy relationship they had after their 2020 presidential campaign.

Trump remarked to Newsmax that “when I ran for office, he was very hostile,” adding that the perception of pardons frequently comes down to personal history.

We’re people, he said clumsily, “We’re human.” We dislike having our judgment be influenced by circumstances. Trump has stated on numerous occasions that he only grants pardons when he believes a person was “mistreated” within the legal system.

Diddy’s release date is when?

Combs will have years of the same rigid routine ahead of him as the federal records indicate that his earliest possible release date is June 4th, 2028. His hysterical lawyers are, of course, trying to make this happen quickly, with some claiming that he might be freed next year.

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However, good conduct and successful prison programs are both essential for a premature release, neither of which can significantly shorten the sentence. The rapper’s release may be delayed by ongoing investigations into allegations made against him.

Diddy must now prepare for Fort Dix’s daily grind, which is a far cry from the epic empire he once held.

Kate Middleton handed key role ahead of historic state visit – details in full

Kate Middleton is given a significant role in The Mirror’s full report on the historic state visit.

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Beginning tomorrow, King Charles will make his third major state visit to Windsor, where the Prince and Princess of Wales will play a significant part.

Here’s everything we know about the German president’s three-day visit to the UK now that the King and Queen are gearing up for their third inward state visit of the year.

  • The three-day trip will begin in Windsor on Wednesday as King Charles prepares to meet the German president for a historic state visit.
  • Frank-Walter Steinmeier and his wife, former judge Elke Budenbender, will be formally welcomed by the Prince and Princess of Wales on behalf of the monarch when they touch down in Heathrow tomorrow, before travelling to Windsor.
  • Mr. Steinmeier will be welcomed ceremonially in the castle quadrangle following a carriage ride through the streets of the castle with Camilla, William, and Kate as guests. On Wednesday evening, the German leader will receive a lavish state banquet in St George’s Hall, a former royal residence.
  • Before joining the King and Queen for a Big Help Out reception to highlight the positive impact volunteering can have on communities, he will privately place flowers at the late Queen Elizabeth II’s tomb in the castle’s St George’s Chapel.
  • This will be Germany’s first state visit since 1958, and it will also be its fifth state visit from Germany. King Charles will also make his third state visit this year, joining Donald Trump and Emmanuel Macron, who were both first introduced in September.
  • President Steinmeier has been to Britain on numerous occasions, most recently to the Their Majesties’ Coronation in May 2023.
  • Mr. Steinmeier will visit Downing Street on Wednesday afternoon for talks with Prime Minister Keir Starmer and attend a meeting of UK and German business leaders. On Thursday, Mr. Steinmeier will address Parliament.
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  • The Duke of Kent and the German president will pay a moving visit to the former Coventry Cathedral, which was bombed by the Germans during World War II, on Friday. The Coventry Blitz in November 1940, which resulted in the deaths of 568 people and the destruction of 4,300 homes, as well as the destruction of St. Michael’s Cathedral, 85 years old, is observed today.
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Liam Gallagher teases ‘big announcement imminent’ as fans get ready

By implying that there will be significant news coming, Liam Gallagher has enraged his fans. Fans are eager to learn what the Mancunian has to say about a Knebworth residency and a stadium tour that is on the rise.

He took to Twitter/X on Tuesday to express himself in capital letters, “Big announcement imminent.” And excited fans quickly flooded the comments section.

One follower complained, “Every time you say this, the timeline looks like it’s 1996 again.” We’re prepared for it, whatever you’re about to drop.

Another said, “My heartbeat just complained about noise.” Drop . The. “Announcement”

Oasis reunited this year
This year, Oasis reunites (AFP via Getty Images).

Additionally, Oasis star Paul “Bonehead” Arthurs made a tease to fans by telling Liam to “hurry up.” “Hurry up @liamgallagher,” He later wrote, “I’m going out.”

One fan remarked, “European Tour Bonehead or we riot.” Another phrase was added, “My dog will be very sad if you don’t play Knebworth again.” You guys are cooler than Mr. Freeze, according to Jenny.

Some fans, who claimed to have been here before, didn’t want to raise their hopes too high. They remarked, “Big announcement is imminent,” “Oh Liam”?

Mate, you yelled “I work out” while constructing our bodies like this last time; you were just flexing in the mirror and doing it! or declaring yourself “The B*****ks”. I’m rioting if Noel and I have to have another pint of tea together. Spray it before we all get a new decade of age.

Any upcoming shows the legendary band left unsure after their comeback tour was over. Following Brazil’s final performance, they shared a message with the audience.

There will now be a period of reflection, the band declared a week ago. However, his most recent message has now sent them back into high gear.

After Liam had a question about the band’s future, it arrived. According to Liam, it wasn’t just his decision, as there were rumors about a Knebworth residency in the summer of next year and additional shows at venues like their beloved Etihad Stadium in Manchester.

After casting doubts over the potential showpieces, Liam responded to a fan by saying, “Oasis’ future plans aren’t just down to him. He had a different perspective from what he had previously said to Wembley Stadium’s fans after he said he would see them again next year.

Since returning to Cardiff in July, they have played 41 sold-out stadium shows this year as part of their epic comeback. As they settled their differences and performed together on stage for the first time in 16 years, Noel and Liam Gallagher successfully rekindled the nostalgia they had for so long.

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Cat Deeley blocked from Fashion Awards after party with huge stars

Following a night of glitz and glamour at the Royal Albert Hall, This Morning presenter Cat Deeley was photographed getting blocked from officials at the Fashion Awards after party.

The after party looked a little different from the fashion awards this year, with celebrities getting in taxis and even being prevented from entering.

Olivia Attwood was spotted taking selfies in the back of the taxi on her way home, and Cat Deeley, who looked stunning in a velvet red dress, was reportedly prevented from entering the after party due to her ticked allegedly wouldn’t scan.

On Monday December 1, The Fashion Awards 2025 took place at the Royal Albert Hall in London as the world’s fashion industry swooped. The ceremony, which Colman Domingo hosted, once more honored both the creative minds behind modern clothing as well as the stars who decorate runways and red carpets.

Beyond the lights and outfits, the event continues to raise money for the British Fashion Council Foundation, which encourages the development of new design talent in the UK.

Ex-England player arrested on suspicion of attempted rape

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A former Premier League and England international has been detained on suspicion of attempted rape.

The suspect, who played for the Three Lions in 2010, was detained at Stansted Airport, according to The Sun.

For legal reasons, he cannot be identified.

A man has been detained on suspicion of attempted rape, according to a spokesperson for Essex Police, and he has been bailed until late February 2026 to continue our inquiries.

Before he could board a flight on Sunday, the player was allegedly stopped by Border Force agents at a passport control check.

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‘Stoppages, TMOs, referees’ hurting rugby ‘badly’

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Former Ireland full-back Rob Kearney has told the BBC’s Ireland Rugby Social podcast that he expects “big changes” in rugby union guidelines over the “next three to six months” to improve the game as a spectacle.

Talking to BBC Sport NI’s Gavin Andrews and former Ireland team-mate Conor Murray, Kearney said he believes too many stoppages in the game, caused primarily by television match official (TMO) reviews designed to aid refereeing decisions, are having an adverse effect.

The former Leinster back, now 39, was appointed to the executive board of World Rugby in 2024.

“Stoppages, TMOs, referees, it’s hurting the game badly,” said Kearney of the biggest short-term challenge facing the game.

“Big changes I think will happen in the next three to six months – certainly remit number one from a World Rugby perspective is to improve and make changes because the product on the field at the moment is not good enough, it’s not what it needs to be,” said Kearney.

“With so many other sports you’re under pressure to win fans and eyeballs.”

Kearney, who won 95 caps before being left out of the Ireland squad after the 2019 World Cup quarter-final defeat by New Zealand in Japan, added that, on the physical side of the game, the safety element around concussion is also “a big threat”.

“A lot of work has been done, not to eradicate it because it has always been there, rugby is a physical sport and there are always going to be head knocks.

“We have to appreciate that it’s part and parcel of the game and just get on with it, and hope the authorities are doing the best that they can to stay up with science and medicine and return-to-play protocols.

“I think tackle height may change in time. That would be one side of it, while the financial costs of the game are not good.

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Ireland career ‘ended rapidly’

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Kearney expressed disappointment at the manner of his exclusion from Andy Farrell’s squad for the 2020 Six Nations after being an integral part of the Ireland group under previous coach Joe Schmidt.

The ex-Ireland number 15 revealed that he learned of his omission from the squad in “a very, very quick phone call”.

“My international career didn’t get cut short but it ended rapidly. I played the World Cup matches and then Andy Farrell came in and picked his new squad.

“The Six Nations was only three months away so in my head I was thinking that if I was good enough to start at the World Cup…”.

Kearney also talks about playing the final game of his 16-year spell with Leinster in an empty stadium because of the Covid-19 pandemic.

He finished his career with a season playing for Western Force in Australia before a stint playing club gaelic football in Louth. In the podcast, he also chooses the best players he played with and against – two Ireland legends contesting the former accolade and two celebrated All Blacks in the running in the latter category.

Kearney selects Ireland’s 2009 and 2018 Grand Slams as two of his most memorable moments, with the ground-breaking victory over the All Blacks in 2016 the third highlight.

“Selfishly the ’18 Grand Slam almost means the most to me because in 2009 I was young, everything was great, I was fresh off the rank, body was good, everything was just perfect and falls into place.

“Nine years on your form goes really bad and you pick up loads of injuries, you’re in and you’re out, the inevitable ups and downs that come with professional rugby.

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