Rapper 50 Cent, also known as Curtis Jackson, has confirmed the release of a documentary that delves into the sexual assault allegations surrounding fellow artist Diddy. The docuseries, titled “Diddy Do It?”, is set to shed light on these controversial accusations.
In a recent announcement, 50 Cent shared cover art for the upcoming documentary on X, hinting at its imminent release. Expressing confidence in the project, he remarked, “This is gonna break records when this drop.”
A representative from Curtis Jackson & G-Unit Film and TV confirmed the documentary’s release to Entertainment Tonight in December. Notably, all proceeds from the film will be donated to support victims of sexual assault, underscoring a commitment to addressing serious social issues.
The cover art that circulated on social media channels, initially shared by artist Kode Abdo under the name Boss Logic, caught 50 Cent’s attention. While the poster was originally created in a humorous context, its viral spread prompted 50 Cent to utilize it for promotional purposes for the upcoming series.
The history between 50 Cent and Diddy includes a longstanding feud, with 50 Cent alleging in his 2006 track “The Bomb” that Diddy had knowledge of the individual responsible for the shooting death of Notorious B.I.G. Additionally, 50 Cent has previously voiced reservations about attending Diddy’s events, citing discomforting encounters.
Recent events have added fuel to the tension, as Diddy’s homes in Los Angeles and Miami were raided by the Department of Homeland Security, seemingly related to ongoing investigations into sex trafficking. These developments come amidst multiple lawsuits accusing Diddy of sexual misconduct, with the first case settled and others still in progress, including allegations from his ex-girlfriend Cassie.
The forthcoming documentary promises to provide insight into these complex and contentious issues surrounding Diddy, sparking anticipation and speculation within the music industry and beyond.