Dr. Umar Claims 50 Cent Made Diddy Docuseries Out Of “Self-Hatred"
Netflix’s new 50 Cent-produced docuseries, Sean Combs: The Reckoning, continues to elicit massive reactions from viewers. The doc options interviews with varied former members of Diddy‘s internal circle, together with a few of his alleged victims. It goes over his early profession, outlines the damning allegations he is confronted in recent times, and extra. Whereas many are glad to see all of this come to mild, others have pointed the finger again at 50 and known as him out for attempting to take down a peer.
This consists of Dr. Umar Johnson, who shared his ideas on the doc throughout a current stream. Based on him, his drawback with it’s that it is one other occasion of a Black individual exposing one other Black individual.
“I’ve no drawback with Black folks holding Black folks accountable,” he stated, as captured by Stay Bitez. “I am having an issue with Black folks needing to reveal Black folks […] however you by no means expose white individuals who do issues to Black folks.”
“It’s an act of self-hatred disguised as neighborhood service,” he added.
Why Did 50 Cent Make A Diddy Docuseries?
On the time of writing, 50 Cent has not publicly responded to Dr. Umar’s idea. Throughout an interview with GQ printed earlier this month, nevertheless, he was requested what compelled him to make his Diddy docuseries.
“To be trustworthy, simply the tradition itself,” he stated. “If somebody’s not saying one thing, then you definitely would assume that everyone in hip-hop is okay with what is going on on as a result of [other rappers] will say, ‘I ain’t going to say nothing. I’ll thoughts my enterprise,’ due to a place that [Diddy] held in tradition for therefore lengthy, you perceive? So [that] would depart me. With out me saying that I’ll do it, there’s no one there.”
A spokesperson for Diddy has since labeled the docuseries a “shameless hit piece” by “a longtime adversary with a private vendetta.”