Critics React to 50 Cent’s Sean Combs: Reckoning on Netflix
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Curtis '50 Cent' Jackson gives insight into his Involvement n the making Of Sean Combs Doc and potential sequel.
50 Cent is finally getting his revenge on Diddy. The “In Da Club” rapper released his Netflix documentary about Diddy that exposes the dirt behind the convicted offender. 50 Cent executive-produced Sean Combs: The Reckoning with director Alexandria Stapleton and interviewed several people associated with Diddy and two jurors.
Cent's documentary chronicling the rise and fall of Sean "Diddy" Combs is here, complete with bombshell revelations and never-before-seen footage.
The four-part docuseries on the jailed mogul produced by his rival is set for release on Tuesday but questions are arising about the legality of some of the footage used.
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Speaking to Robin Roberts on Good Morning America on Monday, 50 Cent (real name Curtis Jackson) was asked to address claims that his motivation for making the forthcoming documentary was rooted more in his “disdain” for Combs than in giving the music mogul’s alleged victims a platform.
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‘Sean Combs: The Reckoning’ Teaser Has Rapper Warning “We’re Losing” Amid Arrest, Trial Threat
Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson followed Sean "Diddy" Combs with a camera to capture the stark career collapse of the now-imprisoned hip-hop mogul for the four-part doc hitting Netflix on Dec. 2.