Rapper and television executive 50 Cent has hinted at releasing more unseen footage from his explosive Netflix documentary on Sean “Diddy” Combs, following a recent appearance on The Sherri Shepherd Show. The four-part series, Sean Combs: The Reckoning, has dominated global conversation since its release but according to 50 Cent, viewers have not seen everything.
During his interview, 50 Cent disclosed that a significant amount of footage was left out of the final cut due to time limitations and editorial decisions. He confirmed that the extra material, which he described as “notable and substantial,” is currently in his possession.
The G-Unit founder revealed that he is actively considering releasing some of this unreleased footage on YouTube, giving the public access to additional claims, interviews and behind-the-scenes material that did not make Netflix’s final version.
He suggested that fans “might get more than what was on Netflix,” particularly if he decides to move forward with a direct-to-YouTube rollout.
The proposed release has already generated significant buzz online, with many viewers expressing interest in the extra footage given the documentary’s impact and the renewed scrutiny surrounding Diddy.
Sean Combs: The Reckoning has been one of Netflix’s most discussed documentary titles this year, drawing attention for its extensive interviews, historical context and allegations documented over several decades. As executive producer, 50 Cent has positioned himself at the centre of the public conversation, often sharing updates, reactions and commentary across social platforms.
His revelation on The Sherri Shepherd Show adds a new layer of anticipation for audiences eager to learn more.
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