(The Mirror) After teasing a vibrant documentary about Diddy, 50 Cent finally sold the distribution rights to Netflix.
The rapper has been commenting publicly on multiple sexual assault allegations against P. Diddy, often with scathing Instagram posts. Now, the star has officially found a home for his ongoing project, 50 Cent confirmed on Instagram.
It wasn’t an easy sale, either. Sources told TMZ that there was a massive bidding war. Apparently, multiple streaming platforms and television networks alike showed major interest in the timely story. The movie will be produced by 50 Cent’s company, G-Unit Film and Television Studios and the insiders indicate that it isn’t arriving too far off in the future.
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In confirming TMZ’s report, Diddy also jabbed at the publication’s article, suggesting that they were jealous of the news. In reference to the photo the gossip cite chose to accompany the news, he wrote: “TMZ use this fat boy picture of me because their doc went to Tubi LOL. it’s ok guys we’re all making good television mines just happens to be the best! NETFLIX wins the bidding war but if more victims keep coming out. I’m gonna need more episodes.”
Luckily, they swapped out the photo for something more flattering. “Ok TMZ put up a 2024 picture baby, let’s work ! LOL,” 50 Cent wrote in response.
Movement on the project’s production comes as Diddy was slammed with a sixth accusation of sexual assault when a model filed a lawsuit against him in New York. She alleged that he drugged her and “forced her to perform oral sex with him,” according to court documents obtained by The Mirror.