
Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson is opening up about his decision to executive-produce a new docuseries about fellow rapper and mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs, who is currently serving time in prison after being convicted on prostitution-related charges.
“If I didn’t say anything, you would interpret it as hip-hop is fine with his behaviors,” Jackson told ABC News’ Robin Roberts in an exclusive interview that aired on Dec. 1 on “Good Morning America.”
“There’s no one else being vocal. So, you would look at it and just say … ‘mind your business,’ or ‘lemme not say nothin’ about nothin’,’ or those things that would allow an entire culture to register as if they’re for that behavior.”
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0:00-0:39 Introduction
0:40-1:23 Sean Combs in Netflix’s ‘Sean Combs The Reckoning’
1:24-1:36 Greeting
1:37-2:24 How this documentary is different
2:25-3:23 What brought 50 Cent to project
3:24-4:55 Surprises about footage
4:56-5:26 How they obtained footage
5:27-7:22 Controlling the narrative
7:23-8:32 Sean Combs greeting fans in Harlem
8:33-10:18 Jurors perspective
10:19-10:53 Getting subjects to talk on camera
10:53-13:01 Criticism of 50 Cent producing docuseries
13:02-16:09 Cassie’s portrayal
16:10-16:42 Was hip-hop culture on trial?
16:43-18:03 Intent of making docuseries
18:04-18:15 Did the jury get it right?
18:16-19:43 Who else they wanted to interview
19:44-20:40 What would Sean Combs think of docuseries?
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