50 Cent shuts down Netflix Diddy documentary critics with a three-word answer

50 Cent shuts down Netflix Diddy documentary critics with a three-word answer

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When asked about his involvement in a new Netflix documentary about convicted offender and long-term nemesis Sean “Diddy” Combs, 50 Cent responded that “it’s not personal.”

50 Cent has responded to questions about his involvement in a new Netflix docuseries about his long-term nemesis Sean Diddy Combs. Coming to Netflix on December 2, Sean Combs:The Reckoning, is a four-part documentary that will delve into Diddy’s life as a media mogul and now convicted offender.

In a nearly two-monthlong trial in New York, Sean Combs was found guilty of two charges of transporting former girlfriends for prostitution, but he was cleared of the more serious racketeering and sex trafficking. Since the deep-dive documentary’s announcement, Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson has received the most attention as the executive producer.

Jackson made the claim on Good Morning America on December 1 that his intention to create the docuseries was to support Combs rather than provide a platform for the alleged victims of the music mogul. According to Curtis, “what they consider to be pre-existing beef is that I have been uneasy about him suggesting that he take me shopping” for 20 years.

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I perceived it as a tester, as in, “You’ll come play with me.” It isn’t personal, ” “

Alexandria Stapleton, the show’s director, said, “I think it’s important to also let people know that this isn’t entirely the point of view of those who didn’t like Sean.” We weren’t just attempting to capture the most outrageous details. Not everyone had to have an allegation to be a part of this project, so the real goal was to tell a story.

Two Combs trial jurors will be featured in the project’s first-ever discussion of how they came to their mixed verdict.

Before, during, and after Diddy’s trial, which stemmed from a dispute that started in 2006, 50 Cent asserted in his 2006 diss track “The Bomb” that Combs had been a suspect in the 1997 murder of the Notorious B. I. G. Despite Combs refuting the allegations, has been very vocal.

Fans have called 50 Cent’s most recent move a “corner moment,” and the two have since exchanged stories and grown infatuated.

One user remarked on social media that 50 Cent’s Diddy documentary production was the most “get your popcorn” energy they’ve seen all year. I’ve already been told that peace won’t be present by the title “The Reckoning.” 50 Cent won’t let 2025 come and go quietly.

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Source: Mirror

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