50 Cent is back trolling Dame Dash, this time by resurfacing Dame’s old doubts about whether his Diddy documentary would ever actually drop.
Now that his Sean Combs: The Reckoning docuseries has officially hit Netflix, Fifty shared a clip from a September 2025 Breakfast Club interview where Dame Dash questioned the project’s existence. “Do you remember when 50 Cent was supposed to be putting out a documentary about Puff on Netflix?” Dame asked.
When the hosts replied, “Yes,” he shot back, “Where is it?”
Charlamagne tha God chimed in, “I think it’s still happening,” and Dame immediately dismissed him with, “Yeah, right. He’s capping.”
Fifty’s post cuts from the Breakfast Club moment straight into his signature driving-away meme, paired with the caption, “don’t ever believe people like this!”
The docuseries—long rumored and once casually referred to as “Surviving Diddy” in reference to the 2019 Surviving R. Kelly series—had been teased by Fifty as far back as November 2023.
In a since-deleted Instagram post, the Get Rich Or Die Tryin’ star even said the project’s proceeds would go to victims of sexual assault and rape.
Now officially out as a four-part Netflix series, Sean Combs: The Reckoning is executive produced by G-Unit’s own Emmy-winning director Alexandria Stapleton. The documentary features previously unseen material, footage captured just before Diddy’s indictment and arrest, and interviews with former associates—laying out both the rise of Combs’s empire and the claims made against him.
Sean Combs: The Reckoning is currently streaming on Netflix.
