50 Cent Hints at Shocking Diddy Footage Tied to Tupac – Says He Will Release it on YouTube

50 Cent has suggested that there’s even more shocking material from the Netflix documentary about Sean Combs that wasn’t included in the finished version. He revealed this during an interview on Sherri Shepherd’s talk show, Sherri, on December 10th.

In a recent interview, 50 Cent discussed his personal life, future boxing matches – including a potential fight between Mike Tyson and Floyd Mayweather in 2026 – and his popular documentary series.

Shepherd congratulated 50 Cent on his documentary hitting number one on Netflix and wondered if there was any extra footage that hadn’t been shown. 50 Cent explained that they had filmed a lot more, but had to cut content to fit the four-episode limit.

He explained that because the series is only four episodes long, they had to be selective about what made the final cut. Some of the removed material involved details from Sean Combs’ personal life, such as his dating history—including a relationship with a woman who had previously dated Tupac and with whom he has a child. Ultimately, they had to shorten the content.

50 Cent claims Netflix restricted his documentary about Diddy to just four episodes, forcing him to cut a significant claim: that Diddy had a child with Tupac Shakur’s fiancée, Sarah Chapman, after Tupac’s death. He intends to release the omitted episode on YouTube.

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50 Cent recently referred to Sarah Chapman, who is said to have been in a relationship with Tupac for a few months in 1995. Years later, in 2006, she became the mother of Sean “Diddy” Combs’s oldest child, Chance Combs, as reported by Unilad.

When someone asked Shepherd about releasing additional footage, 50 Cent playfully suggested he might post it on YouTube, saying with a laugh, “I’ll just put it on YouTube.”

The discussion also covered 50 Cent’s ongoing conflict with Combs. Shepherd noted that rappers traditionally resolved disagreements through diss tracks, not documentaries, and wondered if 50 Cent planned to create similar projects about others he’s had issues with. He explained that doing so wouldn’t be a wise decision.

He didn’t believe targeting individuals was a smart business strategy, explaining, “I had a feeling this approach would lead to this outcome.”

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2025-12-12 10:44