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Netflix “win the bidding war” over 50 Cent’s Diddy docuseries

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50 Cent has claimed that Netflix has picked up his docuseries about Diddy, with the streaming giant winning “the bidding war”.Diddy – real name Sean Combs – is currently facing a series of ongoing investigations regarding alleged sex trafficking, sexual assault and harassment.

The rapper’s homes in Miami and Los Angeles were raided in March, seemingly in connection with the accusations. The ‘I’ll Be Missing You’ singer has denied all allegations made against him.Back in March, 50 Cent confirmed that a documentary on the sexual assault allegations surrounding Combs is to be released, titled Diddy Do It?Now, 50 Cent – real name Curtis Jackson – has revealed that Netflix has purchased his multi-part documentary about the sexual assault allegations against Diddy.The ‘Candy Shop’ rapper claimed that there was a “bidding war” over the forthcoming docuseries, which is being produced by his entertainment company G-Unit Film and Television.A post shared by 50 Cent (@50cent)Per TMZ, the bidding war allegedly included various networks and all of the streaming platforms attempting to land the series.

The outlet also shared that sources have said that the docuseries will be arriving on Netflix soon.In a now deleted tweet (as per The Independent), Jackson announced yesterday (May 22) “Netflix wins the bidding war” and added that “more episodes” would be needed if allegations against Combs continued to emerge.50 Cent has been very vocal about all of the allegations emerging against Diddy.

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