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Sean "Diddy" Combs and 50 Cent have been feuding since the latter released a diss track in 2006. Here's everything to know about Diddy and 50 Cent's feud, including the 2025 Netflix documentary about Diddy that 50 Cent produced.
Sean "Diddy" Combs has escalated his battle with Netflix, its CEO Ted Sarandos and executive producer Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson, issuing a blistering cease-and-desist letter demanding the immediate withdrawal of the streamer's docuseries "Sean Combs: The Reckoning,
I don’t even know if I was raped and I don’t want to know,” singer Aubrey O'Day says, addressing an alleged assault by Sean Combs in "The Reckoning."
Lawyers for Sean "Diddy" Combs have hit out at a new Netflix documentary produced by rapper 50 Cent, which they say is "a shameful hit piece" that "relied on stolen footage".
Sean Combs could be suing Netflix, 50 Cent & maybe even Ted Sarandos very soon over the streamer's Reckoning docuseries
A new Netflix documentary on the days leading up to Sean "Diddy" Combs' arrest shows never-before-seen video of the hip-hop mogul discussing his legal troubles. Rapper Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson, who executive-produced the project,
“These images are not real. They are AI fabrications," Engelmayer says in a statement to PEOPLE. "Sean has always treated people with kindness and respect, but it’s disconcerting how often manipulated or AI-generated images are being pushed into the conversation while he is in a federal facility. Nothing in these doctored photos reflects reality.”
Did TMZ publish real photos of Diddy hanging out in the Fort Dix federal prison yard with fellow inmates? No, that's not true: The images bear a fake TMZ watermark. The celebrity news outlet published an article to clarify