TRAILER: Diddy Documentary Reveals Unseen Footage of Sean Combs

Peacock has released the first trailer for its behind-the-scenes documentary on Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs. Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy digs into the criminal allegations made against the rapper and hip-hop mogul. The star, who’s had a three-decade career in the music business, has been accused of kidnapping, drugging and coercing women into sexual activities. “Sean Combs is a monster,” says the opening subject in the trailer, an indication this isn’t going to be an easy ride. In fact, the trailer suggests this is more of a hard-hitting expose, leaving no stone unturned in its pursuit of the truth behind the allegations. Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy delves into the allegations surrounding controversial hip-hop mogul Sean Combs. Interview subjects include lifelong friends, interns and producers. Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy delves into the allegations surrounding controversial hip-hop mogul Sean Combs. Interview subjects include lifelong friends, interns and producers. peacock Interns, bodyguards, producers, colleagues, and childhood friends all weigh in on their experience with Combs, detailing his character and shedding light on his dark side. That includes the so-called ‘Puffy parties’ and ‘freak offs’. These required exclusive access to get into, and where many illegal actions are said to have occurred. “Honestly, I didn’t want to be around him unless there were cameras,” says another subject in a damning indictment of Combs. The quote is overlaid with footage of Combs getting visibly irate with someone in his house while he points at the camera and says, “You got me acting crazy in front of all these people.” According to Peacock’s official synopsis, “Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy is a raw, exclusive look at Sean Combs long before he was known as Puff or Diddy. Featuring never-before-seen footage and stories from those who know him best, Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy sheds light on his childhood, rise to fame, and recent criminal allegations, challenging viewers to rethink everything they thought they knew about the mogul behind the music—and the mugshot.” In March 2024, police raided his $61m mansion in Beverly Hills, the same Los Angeles mansion that hosted lavish birthday parties. Combs denied all the charges, entering a not guilty plea on 17 September, 2024.