Rapper 50 Cent, also known as Curtis Jackson, is creating a new docuseries about his music rival, Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, titled “Diddy Do It,” which has been picked up by Netflix. This comes as Combs, 54, faces multiple sexual assault lawsuits and recent controversy over a 2016 video showing him attacking ex-girlfriend Cassandra “Cassie” Ventura. Jackson has been vocal about the accusations against Combs, frequently commenting on social media. He hinted that more episodes of the show might be needed if further allegations surface. Jackson also mocked Combs’ denial of the allegations and criticized his public apology video. After a federal raid on Combs’ homes in March, 50 Cent continued his public commentary and even suggested buying Revolt, a network founded by Combs. He predicts the docuseries will break viewing records upon release.
Salvadoran Referee Makes History with World Cup Semifinal Assignment
The 2026 FIFA World Cup has reached its final four, and a Latino referee will be in charge of one of the tournament's biggest matches. FIFA has appointed El Salvador's Iván Barton as the referee for Tuesday's highly anticipated semifinal between France and Spain in...






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