50 Cent Trolls Dame Dash With ‘Breakfast Club’ Clip Doubting the Diddy Doc Would Ever Release

Fifty is mocking Dame's earlier skepticism now that "Sean Combs: The Reckoning" is now streaming.

50 Cent performing in a black shirt and cap, wearing silver chains; Dame Dash in a quilted jacket and sunglasses against a brick wall.
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50 Cent is once again trolling Dame Dash by revisiting his earlier skepticism about whether his Diddy documentary project would ever see the light of day.

Following the release of his Sean Combs: The Recknoning docuseries on Netflix, Fifty posted a clip from a September 2025 interview with The Breakfast Club in which Dame Dash asked, "Do you remember when 50 Cent was supposed to be putting out a documentary about Puff on Netflix?"

After the hosts replied, "Yes," he followed with, "Where is it?"

Charlamagne tha God responded, "I think it's still happening," to which Dame said, "Yeah, right. He's capping."

Fifty's video cuts from that exchange to his well-known driving-away meme and included the caption, "don't ever believe people like this!"

The docuseries, long teased and once informally nicknamed "Surviving Diddy," as a nod to the infamous 2019 Surviving R. Kelly docuseries, had previously been teased by Fifty since November 2023.

In a since-deleted Instagram post, the Get Rich Or Die Tryin’ rapper also once said proceeds would go to victims of sexual assault and rape.

Now released as a four-part Netflix series executive produced by G-Unit rapper and Emmy Award-winning director Alexandria Stapleton, Sean Combs: The Recknoning uses previously unseen materials, footage from the days before Diddy’s indictment and arrest, plus interviews with former associates to present the rise of Combs's empire and the allegations made against him.

Sean Combs: The Recknoning is now streaming on Netflix.

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