Trailer out for new Diddy documentary featuring interviews with former associates.

Peacock drops trailer for Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy doc.

January 3rd 2025.

Trailer out for new Diddy documentary featuring interviews with former associates.
The latest documentary delves into the alleged actions of former Bad Boy CEO Sean "Diddy" Combs, prior to his arrest in September 2024. The film features interviews with individuals who were once close to the influential entertainment mogul.

Peacock unveiled a trailer for the documentary, promising insider information from those who have crossed paths with Diddy at some point in his career. The 90-minute special, titled "Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy", takes viewers on a journey through his early days in the music industry and his evolution from Puffy to Puff Daddy, and finally to Diddy.

Mark your calendars for January 14th, when the highly anticipated documentary will be released. The trailer gives us a glimpse of some familiar faces, such as fellow Mount Vernon native and recording artist Al B. Sure!, "Making the Band" contestant and "Da Band" member Sara Stokes, and former personal bodyguard Gene Deal. They, along with others, share their perspectives on Diddy's antics and give us a behind-the-scenes look at his party lifestyle, home life, and studio sessions.

This documentary is just one of many attempts to capture the rise and fall of the imprisoned executive. In 2024, TMZ released two documentaries on Tubi: "TMZ Presents: The Downfall of Diddy" and its sequel, "TMZ Presents: The Downfall of Diddy Inside the Freakoffs."

Currently, Diddy is behind bars, awaiting trial in May 2025 on federal charges of sex trafficking, racketeering, and transportation to engage in prostitution. The music producer was arrested in Manhattan on September 16, 2024, after months of speculation and multiple lawsuits filed against him. The legal troubles began in November 2023 when his former girlfriend and artist, Cassandra "Cassie" Ventura, filed a lawsuit accusing him of various heinous acts, including sexual abuse, physical violence, and sex trafficking. The lawsuit was quickly settled less than 24 hours after it was filed.

In other news, Denzel Washington recently shared a reminder of his humble beginnings during a Q&A session for his upcoming film, "Gladiator II."

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