Sean “Diddy” Combs is the subject of another much-discussed documentary.
Investigation Discovery’s four-part “The Fall of Diddy” docu-series is set to premiere on Monday night, featuring interviews from former members of the embattled rapper’s inner circle.
The show spans Combs’ “decades-long impact on music and popular culture, from his early days as a talented creative to his 2024 arrest,” per a Maxine Productions press release obtained by Billboard.
When does ‘The Fall of Diddy’ docu-series air
“The Fall of Diddy” premieres Monday at 9 p.m. ET on Investigation Discovery and Max.
How to watch ‘The Fall of Diddy’ for free
To watch without cable, you’ll need a subscription to a live TV streaming service like Philo, which offers a seven-day free trial for new customers — plus, access to over 70 channels including Lifetime, Paramount and MTV.
The true crime channel also streams its content live via DirectTV+, Sling TV and Hulu + Live TV.
Is there a trailer for ‘The Fall of Diddy’
The trailer for the series, from the producers of the bombshell “Quiet on the Set” documentary, dropped earlier this month.
“There’s a lot of people like Puffy in this music business. Exposing Puffy means exposing them,” Rodney ‘Lil Rod’ Jones, a former producer for Bad Boy Records, says in the clip.
Interviewees also include Danity Kane alum D. Woods, who also spoke out in a “Good Morning America” interview on Monday about her alleged experiences working with Combs.
Combs was arrested in New York City in September 2024 and charged with sex trafficking, racketeering and prostitution, to which he has pleaded not guilty.
The embattled musician, who has repeated denials of wrongdoing, has been denied bail despite multiple requests for release from Brooklyn’s notorious Metropolitan Detention Center, where he is currently being held.
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