50 Cent is ready to tell the world who Diddy really is. The In da Club singer has long been an enemy of the disgraced rapper born Sean Combs, with the latter currently doing time for two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution.
There will be No Way Out for Diddy in a new documentary coming soon to Netflix. Audiences will apparently see Diddy’s “True Character” when the doc drops.
While it’s no secret that 50 Cent and Diddy have had it out for one another, for the rapper born Curtis Jackson, it’s not about revenge.
50 Cent is an executive producer on Netflix docuseries Sean Combs: The Reckoning

If Diddy thought his conviction this year was the worst of his bad press, he could be severely mistaken. The upcoming docuseries Sean Combs: The Reckoning, will see 50 Cent serving as co-producer. On Monday’s edition of Good Morning America, he insisted that his role in the doc was not personal.
He says that part of why he took on the role was in support of Cassie Ventura. She’d been involved with Diddy for years. “I feel like Cassie’s a victim in all of this,” said 50 Cent. In late 2023, Cassie settled a high-profile sexual assault lawsuit against Diddy, with numerous sexual misconduct lawsuits to follow. Diddy signed her to his label Bad Boy Records in the mid-2000s.
One of the clips in the series shows the now convicted felon shaking hands with people in Harlem, then getting in his car and saying he needs hand sanitizer. He’s then heard saying that he needs a bath. “That shows you his character,” says 50 Cent in a clip.
While behind bars, Diddy is apparently pushing the envelope even further. Last month, he reportedly broke prison rules by placing an alleged three-person call. He was supposedly facing consequences as a result. He’s currently serving time in a New Jersey prison and is set for release in 2028.
Sean Combs: The Reckoning comes to Netflix on Tuesday.
TELL US – DO YOU THINK 50 CENT’S PART IN THIS DOCUMENTARY WAS FOR PERSONAL REASONS?
