Diddy's Sons Set To Tell Their Story After Viral 50 Cent-Promoted Docuseries
By Afouda Bamidele on December 29, 2025 at 1:30 PM EST

Two of Diddy's sons appear to be fighting against Netflix's collaboration with 50 Cent by launching their own docuseries.
Christian and Justin recently announced their collaboration with Zeus Network for an upcoming project, weeks after the premiere of a shocking docuseries about their father's fall from grace.
The Netflix project, “Sean Combs: The Reckoning,” captured rare clips of Diddy's days before his September 2024 arrest and indictment on federal charges. However, he claimed these videos were stolen and never approved for the docuseries.
Diddy's Sons Promote Upcoming Docuseries With Teaser

News of Christian and Justin's collaboration with Zeus Network arrived on Sunday, December 28, when the duo shared a teaser for the upcoming docuseries. The joint Instagram post began with Diddy's sons watching a video of their father's sex trafficking trial.
They were visibly uncomfortable as they relived the moments, with reporters swarming them outside the courthouse and bombarding them with questions about their thoughts and feelings on Diddy's case. At one point, Justin placed his hand on Christian’s shoulder, presumably to comfort him.
Lemuel Plummer, CEO of Zeus Network, shed more light on the 2026 project in the comment section. “To be clear, this documentary is about giving Justin and Christian the opportunity to share their personal story. We're not here to endorse Diddy or anyone else,” he stressed.
Zeus Network Shuts Down Ties To The Incarcerated Rapper
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Plummer immediately shut down any ties to Diddy before they could sprout with his clear-cut statement. He explained that as a network, Zeus was a platform where individuals could share their stories without bias, and they were promoting anything else.
“We're simply allowing these stories to be told, and that's the essence of what we're doing here,” the CEO added. Despite Plummer's explanation, fans still called him out for having anything to do with Diddy's family. “We didn't want this,” someone pointed out, with more IG users agreeing.
A fan implied Plummer was making excuses, writing, “Not you trying to cover your own back by commenting this. We all know this wasn't your motive.”
A concerned follower agreed, noting that the network head shouldn't have agreed to use his platform for Diddy's sons. “50 ‘bout to have a field day with you,” the fan warned.
Netflix Refuted The Bad Boy Records Founder's Theft Claims

Weeks before Diddy's sons announced their 2026 documentary, The Blast covered the brewing feud between Netflix and the disgraced rapper. The drama began after 50 Cent and the streaming giant teamed up to release the docuseries, “Sean Combs: The Reckoning.”
The project featured rare clips of Diddy, including footage of him days before his September 2024 arrest. Following the show's debut, the felon's rep slammed Netflix for releasing a “shameful hit piece,” stealing the videos used in the docuseries, and working with his longtime adversary, 50 Cent.
However, Netflix defended itself in a lengthy statement, denying the theft claims. “The footage of Combs leading up to his indictment and arrest was legally obtained,” the media platform argued, adding that its collaboration with 50 Cent was never meant to be vindictive.
The Disgraced Music Mogul's Staffer Sheds More Light On The Theft Allegations

Why Netflix claimed it obtained the footage used in the docuseries legally, Diddy's rep and one of his staffers begged to differ. The Blast shared that Michael Oberlies, a documentarian hired to film the rapper over the last two years, broke his silence.
Oberlies explained that he had been working with Diddy on a project about his life, but he never authorized the release of the footage used in the Netflix docuseries. He alleged the clips were given to the streaming platform through a third party who had been briefly involved with Diddy.
According to Oberlies, the third party had filled in for him when he was out of town for three days. He slammed the individual and everyone involved in the Netflix docuseries for “unethical and unacceptable” behavior, stressing that they knew the clips were meant for another project about Diddy's life.
One Of Diddy's Sons Visited His Federal Prison On Christmas Day

According to a report by The Blast, Diddy had a special visit from a loved one on Christmas Day. One of his sons, Justin, stopped by to spend the festive holiday with him at FCI Fort Dix Prison in New Jersey.
Diddy's rep, Juda Engelmayer, broke the news, revealing the father and son spent their time together having deep conversations. They reportedly shared life updates and discussed how to navigate this challenging period of their lives as a family.
Although it was the season of giving, Diddy and Justin could not exchange gifts because of the strict prison rules. News of the father and son followed Sebastian Telfair's comments about his time in the same prison with Diddy. The former NBA star claimed the disgraced rapper was in “good spirits” behind bars.