JAKARTA - Rapper 50 Cent is working with Netflix to create a documentary series about the Sean Combs case or familiarly called P Diddy. The rapper confirmed the report which they called a humanitarian impact.

This is a story with a significant human impact. The complex narrative that has been going on for decades, not just news or clips, "said 50 Cent, whose real name is Curtis Jackson, citing People.

We are committed to being strong in voting for those who are silent to present an authentic point of view. With reports of disturbing allegations, we ask everyone to remember that Sean Combs' story is not a full story about hip hop culture. We ensure that individual actions do not close cultural contributions," he said.

Netflix plans for the project earlier this year and its project won by the In Da Club singer.

Previously, 50 Cent revealed the reason he had never attended a single party held by P Diddy in federal investigations.

I'm very vocal about not going to thewahy party and doing things like that. The energy is uncomfortable, "said 50 Cent.

When he (P Diddy) took me shopping, I thought it was the strangest thing because that's something a man usually says to a woman. I remember I said 'No, I don't want' from there I felt uncomfortable with him,' he explained.

50 Cent also made fun of P Diddy after his alleged sex trafficking circulated. He uploaded a photo of Diddy Oil which referenced 1000 bottles of lubricants found at Diddy's residence in Los Angeles and Miami.

P. Diddy was arrested on September 17 on suspicion of sex trafficking, extortion, and transportation provision for deadlocks, the sex party he held. Currently, he is being held in Brooklyn to wait for the trial date.


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