Diddy’s Sons Will Share Their Story Following Popular Documentaries Promoted by 50 Cent

Two of Diddy’s sons have started their own docuseries in an apparent attempt to counter Netflix’s partnership with 50 Cent.

Weeks after a startling documentary series exposing their father’s decline in popularity, Christian and Justin recently revealed that they would be working with Zeus Network on a new project.

Diddy’s days before to his arrest and conviction on federal charges in September 2024 were documented in rare clips for the Netflix film “Sean Combs: The Reckoning.” He asserted that these videos were never authorized for the docuseries and were instead stolen.

The teaser for Diddy’s sons’ upcoming documentary series

When Christian and Justin posted a preview for the upcoming docuseries on Sunday, December 28, it was announced that they will be working with Zeus Network. The video of Diddy’s sons’ father’s sex trafficking trial was shown at the start of the joint Instagram post.

As they relived the events, they were obviously uneasy because reporters were hordes of people outside the courthouse asking them all sorts of questions about their views and opinions regarding Diddy’s case. Justin likely put his hand on Christian’s shoulder to console him at one point.

Zeus Network CEO Lemuel Plummer provided some details about the 2026 project in the comments area. To be clear, the purpose of this documentary is to give Christian and Justin a chance to tell their own narrative. He emphasized, “We’re not here to support Diddy or anybody else.

Zeus Network Cuts Off Contact With The Rapper Who Is Incarcerated

With his blunt statement, Plummer cut off any connections to Diddy before they could develop. He clarified that Zeus was a network that allowed people to tell their stories without prejudice and that they were endorsing anything else.

“The core of what we’re doing here is just letting these stories be told,” the CEO continued. Fans continued to criticize Plummer for having any connection to Diddy’s family in spite of his justification. “We didn’t want this,” someone said, and other Instagram users agreed.

“Not you trying to cover your own back by commenting this,” a fan wrote, implying Plummer was making excuses. We all know that this wasn’t your intention.

A worried fan concurred, pointing out that the network CEO was wrong to consent to using his position to support Diddy’s sons. “I’m going to have a field day with you,” the supporter cautioned.

Netflix Denied The Bad Boy Records Founder’s Allegations of Theft

This feud between Netflix and the disgraced rapper was exposed by The Blast weeks before Diddy’s sons announced their 2026 documentary. The drama started when 50 Cent and the streaming behemoth collaborated to broadcast the documentary series “Sean Combs: The Reckoning.”

Rare footage of Diddy was included in the project, including footage taken only days before his arrest in September 2024. The felon’s representative criticized Netflix after the show’s premiere for creating a “shameful hit piece,” copying the tapes used in the documentary, and collaborating with 50 Cent, his longstanding rival.

Netflix, however, refuted the theft allegations in a long statement. The media outlet contended that its cooperation with 50 Cent was never intended to be retaliatory and that “the footage of Combs leading up to his indictment and arrest was legally obtained.”

Music Disgraced A Mogul employee clarifies the allegations of theft

One of Diddy’s employees and his representative pleaded with Netflix to clarify why it said it legally acquired the material featured in the documentary series. The Blast revealed that Michael Oberlies, a documentary filmmaker who has been working with the rapper for the past two years, finally spoke up.

Oberlies clarified that he had been collaborating with Diddy on a biography project, but he never gave his approval for the video that was used in the Netflix documentary series. He claimed that a third party who had a brief relationship with Diddy sent the clips to the streaming service.

Oberlies said that the third party had covered for him throughout his three-day absence from the city. They knew the clips were intended for another project regarding Diddy’s life, he emphasized, and he blasted the person and all those engaged in the Netflix documentary series for acting in a “unethical and unacceptable” manner.

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