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Diddy Documentary With Explosive Details on Alleged Abuse Coming to Peacock

Sean “Diddy” Combs’ inner circle are bearing their soul about what they say they witnessed of the disgraced hip hop mogul’s sexual misconduct and abuse of power over the years. In a new Peacock documentary series titled Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy, former Da Band member Sara Stokes (now Rivers) says in the trailer, “Honestly, I didn’t want to be around him unless there was cameras.” Making the Band II fans may remember Stokes’ journey to getting signed in the hip hop group in the early 2000s. Their rise and fall under Diddy’s tutelage was chronicled over three seasons before he dismantled the group for what he blamed on infighting. 

Others who appear in the 90-minute documentary include former interns, journalists, executives, and even his former bodyguard. Singer Al B Sure, who shares an adult son, Quincy, with Diddy’s longtime deceased ex-girlfriend Kim Porter, also makes an appearance.

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