50 Cent has been taking public jabs at Diddy, the founder of Bad Boy Records, over the past few months. Despite the trolling, it appears that 50 Cent was serious about producing a documentary series on Diddy, titled Diddy Do It. Reports, including those from TMZ, indicate that Netflix has acquired the rights to the series, which aims to delve into Diddy’s alleged wrongdoings.

The documentary intends to explore numerous allegations against Diddy, including violent behavior, drug trafficking, and sexual abuse.

Diddy has faced accusations of violently assaulting his ex-girlfriend Cassie and participating in drug and sex trafficking crimes. Daphne Joy, his child’s mother, has been accused of serving as his sex worker, which she denies. Recently, a video surfaced showing Diddy physically abusing Cassie, prompting him to release an apology video. In it, he admitted to his wrongdoing and expressed a commitment to becoming a better person.

Netflix reportedly secured the rights to Diddy Do It after a fierce bidding war with other streaming services and networks. The documentary is being produced by 50 Cent’s production company, G-Unit Film & Television. He has pledged to donate a portion of the proceeds to victims of sexual assault.