Diddy insiders speak out in trailer for new Peacock documentary

as Sean “Daddy” Combs As he awaits trial on federal sex trafficking charges, several members of his inner circle are speaking out about his alleged crimes.
In the trailer for the upcoming Peacock documentary Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boymusicians and record producers Al B: Of course! — Who was Diddy’s Uptown Records label mate and dated? Kim Porter He was among those who spoke about his observations of the rapper over the years before marrying Diddy, 55, in 1994.
“There’s something wrong,” Al B Sure!, 56, said in the video released by Peacock on Thursday, January 2.
The trailer also features interviews with Diddy’s friends, bodyguards, makeup artists, producers and interns, as well as an anonymous interview with an anonymous person whose voice was altered to hide his identity.
“I’ve been with Sean for a while and I’ve captured so many moments. Anytime in the studio or in any room [lit with] red [lighting]he was having sex and having sex,” the person said. “Some of the girls in the room were definitely underage.”
lawyer Lisa Bloomrepresenting Vanity Kane Dawn Richards Amid the civil sexual assault lawsuit against Diddy, the music mogul in the trailer is called a “monster,” while an unidentified woman recalls being told, “They can transport me,” Then sell me to anyone.
The trailer also shows footage of Diddy saying: “I can show you how we can have fun and stay out of jail.”
Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy Peacock premieres on Tuesday, January 14th.
The doc features “never-before-seen footage and stories from those who knew” [Diddy] The Best,” exploring his “childhood, fame and recent criminal charges.”
Diddy was arrested in September 2024 on sex trafficking and racketeering charges. He denies the accusations and has pleaded not guilty to the charges. Didi dropped his latest plea in December 2024 after being denied bail multiple times.
federal judge Arun Subramanian “No condition or combination of conditions can reasonably ensure the safety of the community” if Diddy’s request is granted, the court wrote in the latest ruling denying bail.
Diddy’s next court appearance is scheduled for March 17. us Didi “tried to keep a positive attitude” in prison.
“He’s been looking for character witnesses and people who can defend him,” the person said. “This was the hardest time of Dee Dee’s life, but he didn’t give up on himself.”
Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy Peacock premieres on Tuesday, January 14th.
If you or someone you know has been sexually assaulted, call the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673).