The documentary arrives in the midst of the scandal over various allegations of abuse against the musician and businessman.
The American streaming platform Peacock presented the trailer of “Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy”. The next documentary about Sean Combs reveals his rise to fame and the alleged actions that caused his downfall. It will be released on January 14, 2025.
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“Insiders break their silence in Peacock’s new documentary special, Diddy: The Making of a Dangerous Boy,” the documentary’s description reads. “The 90-minute documentary special tells the story of Sean Combs’ early years and his decades-long transformation into Puffy and then Diddy, with an essential look at the forces that shaped the man and may have turned him into a monster. The special features candid and revealing interviews with some of those who know Diddy best, including his childhood friend, his former bodyguard and a “Making the Band” winner. Also, singer, songwriter and producer Al B. Claro!, who was Diddy’s labelmate on Uptown Data and was in a relationship with Kim Porter before she started dating Diddy, speaks for the first time.


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Sean “Diddy” Combs files new lawsuit for sexual assault
Sean Combs is now being sued by the former employee Phillip Pineswho points out that he participated in the “Wild Nights of the King” with the discredited music mogul.
The lawsuit, obtained by the Variety portal, detailed the alleged “Wild Nights of the King” as evenings in which Diddy, 55, “I would participate in a night of sex, drugs and alcohol” with several guests. Pines alleged that on one occasion, Diddy pressured him to have sex with a female guest.
The former employee alleged that he served as Diddy’s “personal lackey” and claimed that he was required to obtain “red lights, ice cubes, alcohol, marijuana joints, male libido honey packets, baby oil, astro glide, towels, illegal drugs and power banger sex machines” before “ “Wild Nights of the King.”
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