
50 Cent has revealed a major Diddy allegation which Netflix were forced to leave out of the documentary, Sean Combs: The Reckoning, but he's opened up on plans to release them as part of an extra episode.
The Netflix Diddy documentary has sparked major backlash and drama, particularly in how it has caused the decades-long feud between Diddy and 50 Cent to resurface.
50 Cent, who is an executive producer on the project, has spoken about his disdain for Diddy for years, who has accused the documentary of bias as a result of this feud.
Within the doc are a number of serious allegations against Diddy, including that he was involved in the death of Tupac.
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One major allegation was cut from the doc however, with 50 Cent revealing it in a new interview.
50 Cent claims Diddy had a baby with someone who was dating Tupac after his death

50 Cent spoke about this major allegation in an interview with Sherri, stating that ‘everything couldn't make the cut as it only was four episodes’.
He went on to add: “It's a lot of, you had to pick and choose things.
“Even in like an area where he chooses to date people who he who he knows previously dated someone. He has a baby by a woman that was dating Tupac.”
The allegation claims that, prior to having Chance Combs with Diddy, Sarah Chapman had actually dated Tupac Shakur.
Whilst Chapman and Diddy have been public about their co-parenting of Chance, her past relationship with Tupac is a major new aspect of the Diddy and Tupac rivalry covered in the documentary.
50 Cent has promised more episodes that will be released on YouTube
When asked about a possible season two by Sherri, 50 Cent said: “Oh, I’ll just put it on YouTube. I’ll just put on YouTube.”
The rapper also hinted that more information has come to light since the documentary when Sherri asked if people had come forward since Netflix posted it.
He replied, saying: “Well, I mean, yeah. Everyone starts to feel a little more comfortable when they see other people telling their truth about it.”
The documentary has sparked a number of controversies, particularly in the secret unseen footage it used of Diddy days prior to his arrest.
Netflix and 50 Cent have claimed that they acquired the footage legally, however Diddy and his team have suggested it was ‘stolen’.
This sees Diddy speaking to his lawyer prior to his arrest and asking for him to find someone who had worked with the ‘dirtiest of the dirty’ to aid him in propaganda.
Sean Combs: The Reckoning is available to stream on Netflix now.
Topics: 50 Cent, Diddy, Documentaries, Netflix, TV, TV and Film