50 Cent reveals more unreleased footage of Diddy’s Netflix docuseries is coming, and says he’s considering releasing it on YouTube
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50 Cent reveals more unreleased footage that was not part of his Netflix docuseries, Sean Combs: The Reckoning, and mentions he is thinking about releasing it on YouTube.

50 Cent says he has more unreleased footage of Sean “Diddy” Combs: “He has a baby by a woman that was dating 2Pac.”
Music and business mogul Curtis '50 Cent' Jackson shares with Sherri Shepherd that he has plans for the unreleased footage of Sean “Diddy” Combs from the top Netflix documentary, Sean Combs: The Reckoning.
During a discussion on The Sherri Shepherd Show on Wednesday, (December 10), they celebrated the chaos stirred by the explosive four-part Netflix documentary, Sean Combs: The Reckoning, which he executive-produced. The series has not only dominated the platform but is also sitting at No. 1, overtaking everything in its way.
Sherri Shepherd began the segment with applause that 50 is quite familiar with. She praised the mogul for leading Netflix, mentioning that his documentary is “outperforming everything” on the platform.
When she asked if he anticipated the series to be this successful, 50 hardly reacted. “I expected it to be even bigger,” he said. “It’s actually exceeded my expectations now. Stranger Things is a huge show, and it’s outperforming Stranger Things on Netflix.”
50 Cent Informs Sherri Shepherd of His Intent to Release Unseen Diddy Footage on YouTube
Shepherd quickly addressed what fans are eager to learn about: the vault. She highlighted how much raw, personal footage of Diddy was included in the final cut and posed the question that has been circulating on social media all week: Is there more?
“This is a lot of the personal footage of Diddy. It shocked a lot of people,” she said. “And I know, 50, the way you run, this cannot be all you have. Is there other stuff that you just have not shown?”
50 confirmed what many suspected—there's a vast amount of footage left on the cutting room floor.
“Yeah, well, everything couldn’t make—it’s only four episodes,” he explained. “So it’s a lot, you had to pick and choose things.”
He even hinted at sections that were cut, including the portion “where he chose to date people who he knows previously dated someone,” adding, “He has a baby by someone who was dating Tupac to add to it. But we had to cut it down.”
Shepherd went straight for the headline: “I know next year is going to be a number-two… Season 2?” 50 responded with a smirk only he could deliver: “Or just put it on YouTube.”
If that's the strategy, Diddy's moment of accountability might just be starting a new phase—and 50 Cent seems prepared to advance the narrative even more.









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