Janice Combs, the mother of Sean "Diddy" Combs, allegedly threw parties with sex and drugs during the mogul's childhood.
The new special includes interviews with Sean Comb's former bodyguard and singer/songwriter/producer Al B. Sure.
Mail, TMZ, BBC Sounds, and ABC News are among the media outlets amping up coverage of the Grammy winner's legal problems.
Combs has pleaded not guilty to the charges against him.
At one point, a former acquaintance tells the viewer, "Monsters get made." But, with months to go before Comb's trial, it's unclear who—apart from the filmmakers—actually cares how.
Ari Mark promises "a raw exclusive look at Sean Combs long before he was Puff" in 'Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy,' which streams Jan. 14.
Al B. Sure!, who shares son Quincy Brown with Kim Porter, spoke out about her 2018 death in the new documentary, Diddy: the Making of a Bad Boy, which examines Sean “Diddy” Combs’ criminal case.
The woman filed a lawsuit against Combs in October 2024, claiming he raped her as revenge for suggesting he was involved in Tupac Shakur’s murder.