JAKARTA - Rapper Curtis Jackson, or 50 Cent is one of the artists who dared to speak up regarding the P Diddy scandal and his wild parties. He worked on a documentary that would reveal many things about his rival, which unfortunately the release schedule is still unknown.

In collaboration with director Alexandria Stapleton, Curtis admits this is a difficult project. He revealed the challenges he faced in the production process, citing Billboard, December 15.

"It's a difficult project because every day there are new accusations that come up, there are new things that happen. It's been like an octopus, with so much power and so much stuff going on there," he said.

As is known, over the past few weeks, more witnesses and suspected victims have reported to the authorities regarding the Diddy case. It was also reported that there were witnesses who were intimidated not to give information.

50 Cent insists, this scandal is a complicated and long case. With the ongoing development of the case, it takes more time to finalize the documentary.

"No, it's not this bad. Not as much as this. I don't think anyone can anticipate so many accusations and things that have happened," he said.

Starting from September, this film has been predicted to be an extraordinary disclosure. Several sources will be presented to reveal the cover that has been behind the scenes.

For Stapleton, this film has a bigger than usual goal. He wants to make a comprehensive work that can have a real impact on the public.

This is a story that has a big impact on humans. This is a complex narrative that spans decades, not just the headlines or clips that have been viewed so far," said the director.


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