Diddy throws the rapper under the bus in new Entourage documentary
Sean “Diddy” CombsThe documentary Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy is set to debut later this month, featuring insider accounts of his lifestyle.
The music mogul, who is currently facing a flurry of accusations, has been fired up by his inner circle for the upcoming project, with some claiming that the rapper often engaged in underage sex.
Sean “Diddy” Combs has remained incarcerated at the New York City Detention Center since his arrest last September on charges of racketeering, sex trafficking and transportation for prostitution.
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Didi’s inner circle was interviewed for a documentary

On Jan. 14, Peacock will debut a highly anticipated documentary about rapper Sean “Diddy” Combs, who is currently facing federal sex-crime charges, as well as multiple allegations of sexual assault and rape in civil cases.
The streaming platform recently released a trailer for the project ahead of its debut, revealing the damning allegations against the rapper and how some of Diddy’s inner circle seem to support the claims about his controversial lifestyle.
Among those interviewed is the rapper’s childhood friend, former bodyguard and Diddy’s former Uptown Records label mate, Al B. Of course!
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“I’ve been with Shawn for quite some time and I’ve captured a lot of moments,” an unknown source said in the trailer. Daily Mail. “Whenever the studio or other rooms are (illuminated with red light), he’s making love, having sex. Some of the girls who were in the room must have been underage.”
Another insider added: “They said they could send me away and sell me to anyone,” supporting claims that Diddy was involved in the sex trade.
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All about the new documentary
According to the project’s official journal, the Diddy documentary features “never-before-seen footage and stories from those who know him best” and “sheds light on his childhood, rise to fame and recent criminal charges.”
Tell All also aims to encourage “viewers to rethink everything they thought they knew about the music and photography mogul.”
Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy is a joint effort between Ample Entertainment, Blink Films and FGW Productions.
Ari Mark, Phil Lott, Sumit David, Stephanie Frederick, Laura Jones and Justin Kershaw are executive producers, with Sarah Lavery serving as co-executive producer.
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It’s also the first project to look into the sexual assault allegations against Diddy in 2025, and others may begin in the coming months, including a documentary produced by the rapper’s industry colleague 50 Cent.
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Didi is reported to have suffered a massive “bite” in prison

Late last year, reports surfaced that Diddy had suffered a “meltdown” at the Metropolitan Detention Center in New York, where he is being held.
The incident was allegedly sparked by the rapper’s frustration at still being in jail months after his September arrest, despite having a “strong team of lawyers.”
The music mogul reportedly informed prison guards of his condition and asked to be transferred to a hospital. However, his request was denied, which forced him to resolve the situation on his own.
“He was eventually able to calm down with a meditation technique he used while behind bars,” a source said of the rapper. Daily Mail.
It took the rapper some time to recover from the “bad space” as the crash took a toll on him.
They added: “It took him several hours of deep breathing and concentration to get out of the bad space he was in, but he finally did.”
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The “meltdown” came on the heels of the rapper’s “Bleak” Christmas

Reports of the meltdown followed claims the rapper was facing a “gloomy” Christmas, including not being served a lavish meal to celebrate.
It was said at the time that the music mogul would only receive “what is available to him from the list of MDC commissioners” and a very meager “Christmas or festive goody bag”.
“It’s plastic, it’s almost like a big pillow, and it’s shrunk over the years,” prison expert Larry Levine said of the package. Daily Mail.
He added: “It’s a load of crap that was probably bought because it’s out of date because the prison system sells you out of date stuff. And they’re trying to act like they’re doing the inmates a favor.”
Didi is expected to remain in jail pending his sex-crimes trial in May

Barring any changes, Didi will likely remain in prison until his sex-offenses trial next May.
The rapper tried to get bail three times, each time offering a better bail package and tougher bail conditions.
However, all requests were rejected by the judges conducting the hearings as they cited various concerns, including that Didi could flee and that he could use his freedom to intimidate witnesses in his case.
After the third refusal, the rapper filed a bail appeal to challenge the decision, but later withdrew the appeal for undisclosed reasons.
If Deedy is ultimately convicted of the charges, he could face up to life in prison if given the maximum sentence.