Netflix’s Sean “Diddy” Combs documentary, produced by 50 Cent, is topping charts worldwide but not everyone is impressed. Jah Rule and Marlon Wayans have publicly criticized 50 Cent, claiming he is exploiting Diddy while the hip-hop mogul is behind bars.

Fans have noted the explosive footage and revelations in the four-part series, but the two entertainers argue the timing is insensitive and opportunistic. Social media is buzzing with debates about whether the documentary celebrates Diddy’s legacy or capitalizes on his legal troubles.

Meanwhile, the documentary continues to dominate Netflix in multiple countries, keeping Diddy at the center of headlines even from prison. The feud between 50 Cent and Diddy seems to be adding fuel to the public conversation, sparking heated reactions from

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