Diddy's sons announce documentary on his legal drama

Justin and Christian Combs, sons of Sean 'Diddy' Combs, have revealed plans for a docuseries addressing their father's ongoing legal issues. The project, in partnership with Zeus Network, is slated for a 2026 premiere. A trailer depicts the brothers reacting to news coverage of Diddy's trial and imprisonment.

On December 28, Justin and Christian Combs announced their upcoming docuseries, which will explore the legal challenges facing their father, Sean 'Diddy' Combs. The as-yet-untitled production, developed in collaboration with Zeus Network, is scheduled to debut in 2026.

The trailer for the series shows the brothers at home, viewing media reports on Diddy's high-profile criminal trial. It highlights his sentencing to a 50-month prison term on prostitution-related charges. The siblings then receive a collect call from FCI Fort Dix, the New Jersey facility where Diddy is serving his sentence.

Throughout the past two years, Justin and Christian have stood by their father amid serious allegations, including sexual assault and physical violence, particularly against women. Their loyalty was evident last year when Christian, who performs as King Combs, took over Diddy's Instagram account on his 55th birthday. The post featured a montage of Diddy's contributions to hip-hop, such as the 1997 track 'It’s All About the Benjamins.' In the video, Christian stated: “Yo, wassup y’all? It’s King Combs. And right now, I’m taking over my pops’ Instagram. We gonna be posting videos, spreading good energy and taking y’all down memory lane of all the positive things he did.”

This announcement follows the recent release of another documentary, 'Sean Combs: The Reckoning,' executive produced by 50 Cent and streamed on Netflix. Diddy has criticized the four-part series as a “shameful hit piece” that relies on “stolen footage that was never authorized for release,” and he issued a cease and desist letter demanding its removal.

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