After 50 Cent’s Netflix Sensation, Diddy’s Kids Announce 2026 Docuseries
The meteoric success of the Netflix docuseries Sean Combs: The Reckoning has dominated global headlines and viewership charts this month. Produced by longtime rival 50 Cent, the project garnered over 21 million views in its first week alone. This massive public interest has paved the way for a more personal rebuttal from those closest to the incarcerated entity.
The Combs brothers are shifting the spotlight from outside critics to their own lived experiences within the family circle with a trailer of new docuseries
Sean Combs' children present a Diddy documentary
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Christian and Justin Combs, sons of Sean Combs, aka Diddy, have officially announced their upcoming docuseries, set for a 2026 release in partnership with the Zeus Network. The brothers shared an emotional trailer on Instagram, featuring them watching news coverage of their father’s legal battles and eventual conviction.
The trailer includes poignant captions such as the family, the foes, and the lies to emphasize their intent. By focusing on their personal journey, the siblings aim to offer a counter-narrative to the intense scrutiny their family has faced.
Zeus Network CEO Lemuel Plummer recently clarified via his Instagram story that the project's objective is to manage public expectations. He further explained that the network is simply providing a space for the brothers to share their raw and authentic storytelling.
"This project is not intended to endorse, defend, or vindicate Diddy or anyone individual”, Plummer stated.
Hitting hard on the authentic claim, the teaser ends with the brothers receiving a call from Fort Dix Federal Correctional Institution, the prison where Diddy now stays confined.
New Diddy documentary to offer a different POV
After the Netflix documentary, the new, unnamed documentary trailer concludes with a chilling moment in which the brothers, sons of Diddy, receive an automated call from the Fort Dix Federal Correctional Institution. This New Jersey facility is currently housing Sean Combs as he serves a 50-month sentence following his October conviction. The inclusion of the call suggests that the series may offer a rare glimpse into the mogul's life behind bars.
Diddy was transferred to this low-security prison after spending over a year in a Brooklyn detention center. Recently, Sean Combs marked his first holiday season behind bars by reconnecting with his eldest son during a Christmas Day visit at the New Jersey facility.
According to his representative, Juda Engelmayer, the meeting focused on deep reflection and spiritual resilience rather than material celebrations, as per TMZ.
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"The pair discussed how to manage life in this time, to pray, appreciate loved ones, and reflect on the past with a resolution to do better going forward", Engelmayer told TMZ.
The Zeus Network project will likely serve as a definitive account of their loyalty during one of hip-hop's most controversial chapters.
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Edited By: Aliza Siddiqui
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