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

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Rapper 50 Cent has hinted that there is more explosive content from his Netflix documentary Sean Combs: The Reckoning that didn’t make it into the final episodes. The rapper shared the news during an appearance on Sherri Shepherd’s talk show Sherri on December 10.

During the interview, 50 Cent talked about his personal life, upcoming fights like Mike Tyson vs. Floyd Mayweather in 2026, and of course, his hit docuseries.

Shepherd congratulated 50 Cent on the documentary reaching number one on Netflix and asked if fans could expect any more footage. He revealed that a lot was left out because the show was limited to four episodes.

“There are only four episodes, so you had to pick and choose things,” he said, adding some of the cut content included details about Sean Combs’ personal life. “Like, even in an area where he (Sean Combs) chooses to date people, who he knows previously dated someone. He has a baby by a woman who was dating Tupac, to add to it. But we had to cut it down.”

The woman 50 Cent mentioned is Sarah Chapman, who reportedly dated Tupac for several months in 1995. Chapman later had Combs’ eldest daughter, Chance Combs, in 2006, according to Unilad.

When Shepherd asked if the extra footage would be released soon, 50 Cent joked that he might upload it to YouTube. “I’ll just put it on YouTube,” he said with a laugh.

The conversation also touched on 50 Cent’s long-running feud with Combs. Shepherd pointed out that in the past, rappers usually handled conflicts with diss tracks, not documentaries. She asked whether 50 Cent might make similar projects about other public figures he has disputes with. He responded that it wouldn’t be a smart move.

“I don’t think that’s a good business plan to go after each person specifically. This one, I knew what it was going to turn into,” he said.

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