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Diddy‘s sons, Justin and Christian Combs, are set to interrupt their silence on their father’s authorized drama in a brand new docuseries.
The Combs brothers introduced on Sunday (December 28) that they’re partnering with Zeus Network for the as-yet-untitled sequence, which is ready to premiere in 2026.
The trailer exhibits Justin and Christian sitting at residence watching information protection of their dad’s high-profile prison trial, which resulted in him being sentenced to over four years in prison on prostitution-related expenses.
The two siblings then reply a accumulate name from FCI Fort Dix, the New Jersey penitentiary the place their father is at present serving his 50-month sentence.
Justin and Christian Combs have remained loyal supporters of Diddy regardless of the varied allegations which have been made towards him within the final two years, which vary from sexual assault to bodily violence, specifically towards girls.
Last yr, Christian, who raps below the moniker King Combs, hijacked his father’s Instagram account and reminded the world of his positive contributions to hip-hop culture in an try and reshape the narrative surrounding him.
The video, which coincided with Puffy’s fifty fifth birthday, contained a montage of among the Bad Boy boss’ greatest hits together with 1997’s “It’s All About the Benjamins.”
“Yo, wassup y’all? It’s King Combs. And proper now, I’m taking on my pops’ Instagram. We gonna be posting movies, spreading good power and taking y’all down reminiscence lane of all of the constructive issues he did,” Justin stated within the clip.
Justin and Christian’s docuseries announcement comes on the heels of 50 Cent and Netflix’s own documentary inspecting Diddy’s contentious rise to fame and cataclysmic fall from grace.
Executive produced by 50, Sean Combs: The Reckoning has not been effectively acquired by the mogul who filed a cease and desist letter following its premiere earlier this month arguing for it to be pulled from streaming.
Diddy slammed the four-part sequence as a “shameful hit piece” that makes use of “stolen footage that was by no means approved for launch.”