The trailer for Diddy: The Rise of a Bad Boy, a documentary detailing the alleged history of Sean “Diddy” Combs, has been released.
documentary trailer Diddy: Rise of the Bad Boydetails of Sean “Diddy” Combs' alleged history have been made public. The documentary will be available to stream on Peacock later this month.
Diddy was arrested in New York City in September and charged with sex trafficking and racketeering.
After multiple bail attempts were denied, he withdrew his appeal in December and will remain in Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention Center until his criminal trial begins in May.
Diddy: Rise of the Bad Boy In addition to members of Diddy's inner circle and former employees, bodyguards, childhood friends, make a band The winner is Donnie Clan.
The Peacock documentary will be available to viewers in South Africa on Showmax.
In early 2024, the two broadcasters announced a partnership that would make Peacock content available on Showmax.
“Peacock's best-in-class technology platform will deliver a world-class streaming experience for Showmax viewers,” said Patrick Miceli, executive vice president and chief technology officer, D2C & International, NBCUniversal.
“So we look forward to extending that functionality and reliability to the new Showmax.”
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Unlike R&B singer R. Kelly, who only confronted music over sexual abuse allegations after the documentary was released. Surviving R. KellyDiddy is already in custody, and The Peacock Papers is only the first documentary to focus on his sexual abuse allegations.
R. Kelly's downfall was due to a documentary, not the many allegations leveled against him Surviving R. Kelly There, victims, friends and industry insiders detailed his history of abuse.
After the first season of the documentary was released in 2019, R. Kelly's record label RCA Records fired him.
He was formally charged with 10 counts of aggravated sexual abuse.
Didi's trial is scheduled for May, but he has already been found guilty in the court of public opinion.
Rap artist and entrepreneur 50 Cent is working with Netflix on another Diddy documentary. The series is known to be in production and will be directed by Alexandria Stapleton.
“This is a story with profound implications for humanity. This is a complex story that spans decades, not just the headlines and clips you've seen before,” 50 Cent and Stapleton told the US publication. spoke variety.
“We remain steadfast in our commitment to giving voice to the voiceless and presenting authentic and nuanced perspectives.
While these allegations are concerning, it's important to remember that the story of Sean Combs is not the entire story of hip-hop and its culture. We aim to ensure that individual actions do not overshadow the broader contributions of culture. ”
50 Cent will executive produce through his G-Unit Film & Television banner, Stapleton will executive produce for House of Nonfiction, and Texas Crew Productions will also produce.
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