“A no holds barred investigation” — Melanie King claims 50 Cent’s Netflix documentary about Diddy will reveal shocking allegations against rapper

8 hours ago 1

close

Melanie King recently spoke on 50 Cent’s upcoming documentary about Diddy on Netflix, claiming that it is reportedly expected to reveal unknown details about the rapper. Notably, Diddy was found guilty on two counts related to transportation to engage in prostitution at his trial on July 2, 2025.

In a video shared through her self-titled YouTube channel on Thursday, July 17, Melanie referred to 50 Cent, also known as Curtis James Jackson III, saying that the situation will be different considering that the “world’s biggest hip-hop mogul” is involved in an investigation conducted by Netflix.

The online personality described how the new documentary is different and said:

“It’s a cultural reckoning, a no holds barred investigation into the decades of allegations against one of the most untouchable figures in hip-hop. We’re talking federal racketeering, sex trafficking, coercion, minors, killings, okay? The kind of stuff that you thought only happened in Hollywood fiction. But this story, this one is real. And the production is already underway.”

youtube-cover

Melanie stated that the documentary will expose certain things instead of providing entertainment to the audience. She also mentioned that people won’t be able to ignore the truth once they see it in the new series.

“This isn’t going to be kind. This isn’t going to be careful. This isn’t going to be this curated thing through a PR filter. This is the uncut truth, backed by some of the industry’s most fearless truth tellers. And we’ve got to be honest. 50 Cent, as you know, has never liked Diddy. For years, he’s mocked him, trolled him, hinted at deeper dirt behind closed doors”, Melanie said.

Melanie King opens up on why 50 Cent could be making a documentary about Diddy

The YouTube star said in her latest video that Curtis originally announced the documentary in December 2023. She also stated that Curtis decided to donate the proceeds from the participation of his company, G-Unit, to the victims of r*pe and s*xual assault.

Melanie King then addressed the reasons why 50 Cent is possibly making the documentary and said:

“What kind of man greenlits, greenlights a documentary about another man’s alleged crimes, funds it, and then gives the money to his…. what? To victims? A man who knows the truth is far more damning than anything he could say online. 50 isn’t just trying to troll Diddy. He’s trying to completely end him.”

Melanie added that 50 Cent could be taking some kind of revenge from Diddy, adding that Curtis has established himself as a “hip-hop’s vigilante” over the years. King mentioned that Curtis is someone who has nothing to lose.

“In an industry where most are just too afraid to speak out or are bought, 50 stands nearly alone. He’s bankrolling this Netflix expose about his rival and announces that the profits are going to s*xual assault survivors. That’s not just his usual trolling. That’s a death blow. He is serious”, Melanie added.

Apart from the Netflix series, another show based on Diddy is scheduled to arrive on Investigation Discovery sometime this year. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the show will also air on Max, and Mary Robertson’s production company, Maxine, is involved with the project.


The outlet stated that 50 Cent’s documentary will be directed by Alex Stapleton. However, a release date remains unknown.

Why did you not like this content?

  • Clickbait / Misleading
  • Factually Incorrect
  • Hateful or Abusive
  • Baseless Opinion
  • Too Many Ads
  • Other

Was this article helpful?

Thank You for feedback

About the author

Anupal Sraban Neog

Anupal is a pop culture writer at Sportskeeda with a degree in Political Science. He developed a keen interest in the lives of celebrities, films, TV shows, and box office collections since an early age. After accumulating significant experience as a content writer across varied fields at companies such as The Indian Wire, DigiStatement, and QuirkyByte Media, he eventually settled on writing about his favorite genre - pop culture.

Anupal believes in conducting in-depth research while writing about any topic and relies on varied sources to ensure he produces holistic articles. He also often glances through content that was published in the 80s and 90s to gain a better understanding of the subject he is covering.

Anupal admires Robert Downey Jr., who played one of his favorite Marvel superheroes, Iron Man. He is inspired by the actor's resilience and the determination in overcoming past struggles to building a successful Hollywood career and admires the way he articulates his thoughts while speaking in interviews.

If Anupal could travel back in time, he would love to experience James Cameron's 2009 film 'Avatar' in a theatre full of fans. When he's not busy working, he binges on the latest OTT titles across languages.

Know More

Edited by Bharath S

Read Entire Article