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All the Disturbing Takeaways From Peacock’s Diddy Doc


Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy features interviews with Al B. Sure!, a childhood friend, an accuser, a former Bad Boy employee, and more.

Released on January 14, the 90-minute documentary includes allegations of abuse and sexual misconduct against Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs and features interviews with multiple people —including a past bodyguard, a childhood friend, a former Bad Boy employee, an accuser, and more — who recalled knowing or working with him throughout his life. Sure hinted that Porter, who died in 2018, was trying to “save” him and claimed that she was also putting her own life “in danger.” He raised suspicion about the circumstances of her death, which an autopsy report ruled was due to lobar pneumonia. She also claimed that Combs once said that one of her band members on the MTV show made him so mad that he wanted to “eat [their] flesh.” According to Rivers, he allegedly told another bandmate that he could pay a “crackhead” $20 to “smack the shit out of [them]” for rolling their eyes.

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