A new trailer has been released for Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy, a 90-minute Documentary produced by Peacock.
The film, set to premiere on January 14, delves into the life, career, and controversies of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs.
The documentary features members of Diddy’s inner circle sharing shocking allegations about the disgraced music mogul, who is currently in jail awaiting trial on racketeering and sex trafficking charges scheduled for May 5.
The trailer includes interviews with individuals who once worked closely with Diddy, such as a childhood friend, a former bodyguard, an ex-makeup artist, a former intern, and a producer.
They provide insight into the rapper’s extravagant lifestyle, infamous parties, and alleged illegal activities. Some interviewees remain anonymous, recounting disturbing incidents and raising serious questions about Diddy’s actions.
One woman in the trailer says she “witnessed everything” Diddy did, while another claims he “can get away with anything.” Musician and producer Al B.
Sure! appears in the film, describing a sense that “something is not right.” An anonymous source recalls moments in rooms lit with red lights, alleging underage girls were present during explicit activities. Another woman shares chilling claims about being threatened with being “shipped off and sold.”
The documentary also includes never-before-seen footage of Diddy in the studio and at parties, offering a rare look into his private and professional life. The trailer concludes with archival footage of Diddy saying, “I can show y’all how we have fun and stay out of jail too.”
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