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Diddy’s Bodyguard, Intern and Producer in New Peacock Doc Trailer


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Peacock has unveiled the trailer for a new Diddy documentary in which his bodyguard, intern, makeup artist and producer speak out against the disgraced music mogul.

“Honestly, I didn’t want to be around him unless there was cameras,” one of the people in Sean Combs’ inner circle says in the trailer for “Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy.”

The 90-minute documentary special will premiere on Peacock on Jan. 14, promising to provide “crucial insight into the forces that shaped [Combs] and may have made him a monster.”

“Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy” features interviews with one of Combs’ childhood friends, his former bodyguard and a winner of Diddy’s music competition series “Making the Band.” Plus, producer and singer-songwriter Al B. Sure!, who was at Uptown Records with Combs and dated Kim Porter before him, speaks out about his former labelmate.

The doc also includes new footage of Diddy partying, both at home and in the studio. An anonymous interviewee in the trailer says, “I’ve been with Sean for quite a while and I’ve captured a lot of moments. Any time a studio or any rooms is red, he’s making love and sex. Some of the ones who went in the room, for sure they were underage.”

https://variety.com/2025/tv/news/diddy-documentary-trailer-party-footage-bodyguard-speaks-out-1236264056/

 

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This is completely unnecessary and abhorrent. The blame rests squarely on the shoulders of true crime culture. There is nothing that capitalism won't try to exploit for economic gain, and that includes all the people involved, who jump on the bandwagon without hessitation, without thinking about any possible victims, no matter how delicate and dangerous the subject matter is.

And the worst part is that people consume it, believing that they are doing something valuable or fighting against the horrible practices being discussed. Spoiler alert: they are not. The only ones winning with this are Fortune 500 executives, like always. And ironically, they're winning money off a situation they themselves helped to hide.

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bionic
1 minute ago, Jill said:

This is completely unnecessary and abhorrent. The blame rests squarely on the shoulders of true crime culture. There is nothing that capitalism won't try to exploit for economic gain, and that includes all the people involved, who jump on the bandwagon without hessitation, without thinking about any possible victims, no matter how delicate and dangerous the subject matter is.

And the worst part is that people consume it, believing that they are doing something valuable or fighting against the horrible practices being discussed. Spoiler alert: they are not. The only ones winning with this are Fortune 500 executives, like always. And ironically, they're winning money off a situation they themselves helped to hide.

The speed at which networks produce 'documentaries' like this one and the one about that Luigi guy is absolutely unhinged

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36 minutes ago, Jill said:

This is completely unnecessary and abhorrent. The blame rests squarely on the shoulders of true crime culture. There is nothing that capitalism won't try to exploit for economic gain, and that includes all the people involved, who jump on the bandwagon without hessitation, without thinking about any possible victims, no matter how delicate and dangerous the subject matter is.

And the worst part is that people consume it, believing that they are doing something valuable or fighting against the horrible practices being discussed. Spoiler alert: they are not. The only ones winning with this are Fortune 500 executives, like always. And ironically, they're winning money off a situation they themselves helped to hide.

Pls I couldn’t have thought better myself . 

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27monster27
1 hour ago, bionic said:

The speed at which networks produce 'documentaries' like this one and the one about that Luigi guy is absolutely unhinged

I'M SAYING LIKE. The need to jump on the story for money is already crazy, but the fact that Luigi and P Diddy are already getting ones planned even before their damn verdicts is even crazier.

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