The two-night special airs Jan. 27 and 28 on ID, and was produced in partnership with Rolling Stone Films
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The harrowing allegations against Sean Combs have spawned multiple documentaries, including Peacock’s Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy and TMZ Presents: The Downfall of Diddy. The latest is The Fall of Diddy, produced by Rolling Stone Films and based on Rolling Stone’s extensive reporting on the accusations against the rapper and business mogul. The special, produced by the team behind Quiet on Set, airs on ID on Jan. 27 and Jan. 28 on Investigation Discovery, aka ID.
At a Glance: How to Watch The Fall of Diddy
How To Watch The Fall of Diddy
The two-part docuseries will air on ID, a basic cable channel, and it will be available to stream on Max or Discovery+. Max currently does not offer a free trial, but Discovery+ does.
Another option is Philo, which starts at $28/mo. It includes a free trial, and gets subscribers affordable access to popular cable channels like Discovery, Hallmark, History, AMC, and ID.
The docuseries features first-hand interviews with survivors of the alleged sexual abuse by Combs, as well as accusations of threats of violence. In one incident, Combs insisted on seeing the upcoming issue of Vibe magazine. Then editor Danyel Smith told him that it was against the magazine’s policy to preview covers, and he “said that he would see me dead in a trunk if I did not show it to him,” according to Smith. You can see the trailer for the special below.
The docuseries also features interviews with accusers, as well as former colleagues and associates such as his former bodyguard, driver, and personal chef. The accusations against Diddy began to snowball following a lawsuit against him by his former partner, Cassie Ventura, and the revelation of a graphic video in which he physically assaulted her in an elevator lobby.
Combs is currently held at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges. The trial is slated to begin in May.
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