50 Cent-Produced Documentary on Diddy Confirmed for Netflix; Proceeds to Assist Assault Victims
50 Cent will produce a documentary on Diddy abuse allegations for Netflix, it has been confirmed immediately.
Again in Might, 50 first revealed that Netflix had received a bidding battle over the documentary which is produced by 50 “Curtis Jackson” Cent’s G-Unit Movie and Manufacturing Studios.
“okay guys we’re all making good tv mines simply occurs to be the very best!” he wrote, partly, alongside a cut up picture of him and Diddy. “NETFLIX wins the bidding battle but when extra victims hold popping out … I’m gonna want extra episodes,” he mentioned on the time.
Alexandria Stapleton is directing the challenge, which is at the moment in manufacturing.
“It is a story with important human affect. It’s a complicated narrative spanning many years, not simply the headlines or clips seen up to now,” 50 Cent and Stapleton mentioned in an unique assertion to Selection. “We stay steadfast in our dedication to present a voice to the unvoiced and to current genuine and nuanced views. Whereas the allegations are disturbing, we urge all to keep in mind that Sean Combs’ story shouldn’t be the complete story of hip-hop and its tradition. We goal to make sure that particular person actions don’t overshadow the tradition’s broader contributions.”
50 additionally mentioned that proceeds from the documentary shall be used to assist sexual assault victims.
Diddy was arrested in New York final week and charged on three counts: racketeering conspiracy; intercourse trafficking by drive, fraud or coercion; and transportation to have interaction in prostitution. He pleaded not responsible, however stays in custody as he was denied bail at his enchantment listening to.