50 Cent To Produce “Surviving P Diddy” And Will Donate Proceeds To Victims Of Sexual Assault
A documentary about the scandals that have plagued Diddy for years has been secured by 50 Cent’s pitch.
G-Unit Films and Television company is working on a TV special about the Bad Boy Records mogul, but it’s unclear if it will be a single episode or a series. On Friday, Fifty shared the Page Six link on Twitter, saying he was “the best producer for the job.”
Fifty and Sean “Diddy” Combs used to be on good terms in the early 2000s, but their relationship soured later in the decade, when Diddy demanded $2 million to release Mase from his Bad Boy contract and let him join G-Unit.
Before getting the green light for the documentary, Fifty asked his Instagram followers for their opinion, suggesting a docuseries called Surviving P. Diddy or Diddy, Do It Or Not, inspired by Lifetime’s Surviving R. Kelly about the notorious R&B singer-songwriter.
While the “In Da Club” rapper is touring with Busta Rhymes and Jeremih, he has been mocking Diddy online for months, especially after “Brother Love” faced multiple allegations of sexual assault and abuse. It started when Diddy’s ex-girlfriend Casandra “Cassie” Ventura filed a shocking lawsuit that came with a trigger warning and accused Diddy of sexual assault, rape, and sex trafficking. The lawsuit was later settled, but Diddy was sued by two more women, with alleged incidents that happened in the 1990s. 50 says proceeds from his upcoming Diddy documentary will go toward sexual assault victims.
50 confirmed in an Instagram post that G-Unit Film and Television’s proceeds from the doc “will go to victims of sexual assault and rape.” Additionally, according to TMZ, the doc is “currently in development,” but more details are not available.