BEST FRIEND OR BUSINESS? Diddy Promised Biggie ‘The Biggest Funeral NYC Ever Seen’… But Netflix Doc Claims He Tried To Bill It Back To Biggie Himself!
New Netflix Doc Accuses Diddy of Exploiting Biggie’s Death—Backlash Explodes as He Reportedly Sends Cease & Desist
A bombshell new Netflix documentary — executive produced by 50 Cent — is igniting major controversy after leveling explosive allegations against Sean “Diddy” Combs and his handling of Notorious B.I.G.’s death.
According to the film, Diddy allegedly promised Biggie’s family and the world “the biggest funeral New York has ever seen.” But behind the scenes, the documentary claims he wanted the costs of the funeral recouped from Biggie himself, treating it like an expense to be taken out of the late rapper’s earnings.
The documentary also suggests Diddy carefully curated a public image as Biggie’s closest friend and protector, while privately managing business matters in ways that fans and even members of Biggie’s inner circle never knew about. The film implies there was a major gap between what Diddy presented publicly and what happened behind closed doors.
The allegations have set the internet on fire, with fans of Biggie expressing outrage and demanding more transparency. Many say the revelations deepen long-standing suspicions about the business practices surrounding Bad Boy Records during that era.
The backlash has reportedly grown so intense that Diddy’s legal team has already sent a cease and desist to Netflix, attempting to stop the film from streaming or pushing certain claims.
Netflix has not commented publicly on the reported legal threat, and neither has Diddy — but the documentary has sparked one of the biggest conversations in hip-hop in years.