50 Cent isn’t holding back when it comes to calling out Diddy, but even the G-Unit mogul admits his planned documentary on the Sean Combs scandal is turning into a daunting project. D

During an appearance on GMA3: What You Need To Know on Friday, December 13, Fif revealed the sheer volume of allegations against Diddy is complicating the production process.

“It’s a difficult project because every day, there’s new accusations coming out,” 50 Cent explained. “It’s new things that happened. So, it’s become an octopus, with so many powers and so many things going on.”

When asked if he anticipated the situation to spiral this much, the rapper-turned-mogul didn’t mince words. “No, not this bad. Not this much stuff. I don’t think anyone could have anticipated this many accusations and things that have taken place.”

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Despite the challenges, 50 is laser-focused on delivering the project, which is reportedly heading to Netflix. Known for his sharp instincts as a producer, he’s also hinted at creating more documentaries that intersect crime, politics, and entertainment. One such idea involves the alleged assassin of UnitedHealth Group CEO Brian Thompson, which 50 called a “special” subject in a now-deleted Instagram post.

Outside of his Diddy doc, 50 Cent isn’t shy about jumping into pop culture drama. He recently stirred the pot in the cheating scandal involving Claressa Shields, Papoose, and Remy Ma, proving he’s always got his finger on the pulse of entertainment’s most controversial moments.

While 50’s Diddy documentary might take longer to see the light of day, his relentless drive to expose the truth and tackle bold subjects ensures he’s not backing down anytime soon.

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