50 Cent has acknowledged that the Diddy documentary he is creating is turning out to be more challenging than he expected.
The G-Unit founder talked about the project in a recent visit to GMA3: What You Need to Know on Friday (December 13).
“It’s a challenging task,” he remarked. “Due to daily emerging accusations, new events are being revealed regularly.” It has transformed into an octopus, possessing numerous abilities and countless activities happening there.
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In September, Variety reported that Alexandria Stapleton has agreed to direct the multi-part docuseries about the controversial mogul – which was purchased by Netflix in May.
In a collaborative statement, 50 Cent and Stapleton remarked: “This narrative has considerable human significance. It is an intricate story that covers many years, beyond just the headlines or snippets presented thus far. We continue to be unwavering in our dedication to amplify the unheard and to offer genuine and complex viewpoints. Although the accusations are troubling, we encourage everyone to keep in mind that Sean Combs’ narrative does not represent the entire story of hip-hop and its culture. Our goal is to ensure that personal actions do not eclipse the larger contributions of the culture.
As the news spread through the trades, 50 kept up his trolling on social media by sharing a bottle of baby oil humorously renamed ‘Diddy Oil’ and captioning the image: “Coming soon!” “LMAO.”
TMZ reports that a heated bidding competition occurred for the documentary, currently produced by G-Unit Film and Television Studios.
In the interim, 50’s humor directed at his opponent has been unyielding. The G-Unit leader justified his history of conflict with Diddy to People in an article released in October.
“See, it appears that I’m engaging in some incredibly outrageous actions, but I haven’t.” “It’s truly me merely repeating what I’ve expressed for a decade,” he clarified.
According to the People article, the feud between 50 and Diddy originated from 50’s 2006 mixtape freestyle that sampled Dead Prez’s “Hip Hop,” which is also referred to as “The Bomb” and “Hip Hop.”
In the track, 50 claims that “Puffy knows” who was responsible for The Notorious B.I.G.’s murder, dedicating a large portion of the outro to insulting Diddy, even teasing him with: “Why do you want me to reveal to everyone what [Diddy’s ex] Misa [Hylton] shared with me?”