By no means-before-seen footage of Diddy within the days main as much as his arrest has surfaced forward of fifty Cent and Netflix’s docuseries on the disgraced mogul.
The primary teaser for Sean Combs: The Reckoning</em> was launched on Monday (December 1), exhibiting Diddy on a determined telephone name in a New York Metropolis lodge room simply days earlier than his September 2024 arrest on racketeering and intercourse prices.
“We’ve got to search out any individual that’ll work with us, that has dealt within the dirtiest of soiled enterprise … We’re dropping!” Puffy, who on the time was battling a wave of sexual assault lawsuits, says to his attorneys over the telephone.
Extra never-before-seen footage from the four-part docuseries was additionally broadcast by Good Morning America, together with a clip of Diddy greeting followers in his native Harlem shortly earlier than he was indicted.
Whereas being pushed away, the Dangerous Boy boss says to his entourage: “I would like some hand sanitizer! I’ve been down the streets amongst the individuals. The quantity of those who I’m coming into contact with, that’s what I’ve to do [laughs]. It’s like a 150 hugs!”
Sharing his response to the clip with Good Morning America‘s Robin Roberts, 50 Cent mentioned: “That reveals you his character … That’s one of many moments the place he forgot he was on tape.”
The G-Unit common, who govt produced Sean Combs: The Reckoning, additionally rejected the notion that the docuseries was distorted by his long-running rivalry with Diddy.
“What they think about a pre-existing beef for 20 years is me being uncomfortable with him suggesting that he takes me procuring. I checked out like he was [testing me]. Like, ‘Perhaps you’ll come play with me.’ It’s not private,” he mentioned.
He added: “If I didn’t say something, you’d interpret it as: hip-hop is okay together with his conduct.”
50, who has relentlessly trolled Diddy since he was first sued by ex-girlfriend Cassie two years in the past, additionally acquired in just a few extra jabs on Puffy throughout the interview.
When requested how he thinks the incarcerated mogul would react to the documentary, he answered with a smirk: “I believe he’s gonna say, ‘That is the most effective documentary I’ve seen in a very long time.’ He is aware of it’s the reality.”
Directed by Alexandria Stapleton, Sean Combs: The Reckoning is “a staggering examination of the media mogul, music legend and convicted offender” that “tells the story of a robust, enterprising man and the gilded empire he constructed — and the underworld that lay simply beneath its floor.”
All 4 episodes premiere on Tuesday (December 2) on Netflix.








