50 Cent Just Revealed He Has Even More Shocking Diddy Footage That Didn’t Make The Doc

50 Cent teased the release of more documentary footage on Sherri Shepherd’s talk show, ‘Sherri.’

If you watched 50 Cent’s Netflix documentary “Sean Combs: The Reckoning” and thought it couldn’t get any worse, you’d better brace yourself. The “In Da Club” rapper just announced that there is more footage to be seen, and he might just drop it on YouTube!

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On Wednesday (Dec. 10), 50 Cent showed up on Sherri Shepherd’s talk show “Sherri” to speak a little about his personal life, his predictions on the 2026 Mike Tyson and Floyd Mayweather fight, and, of course, his docuseries “Sean Combs: The Reckoning.”

In the interview, Shepherd congratulated the “Candy Shop” rapper on securing the number one spot for most popular Netflix show, and asked if there was anything more to come. In response, 50 teased that there was a lot of footage that did not make the final four-episode cut, and he did not hold back on giving an idea of what more could have been shown in the docuseries.

“There are only four episodes, so you had to pick and choose things,” he said. “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 is referring to is businesswoman Sarah Chapman, who dated Tupac for four months in 1995, according to the pop culture publication Unilad. In 2006, Chapman gave birth to Combs’ eldest daughter, Chance Combs.

Poking 50 for more information, Shepherd asked whether that footage would be released within the next year. 50 joked that he would drop it on YouTube.

“I’ll just put it on YouTube,” he laughed.

Acknowledging 50 Cent’s decades-long beef with Combs, Shepherd teased that rappers used to make diss tracks, not docuseries. She then asked whether he would make documentaries about other pop culture figures he has beef with.

With a smile, the “Many Men” rapper responded that he does not think that would be a good business plan.

“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.

You can watch their interview below:

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