
Peacock just dropped a bombshell documentary, Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy, and let me tell you—I can’t get enough of this story. The film tries to paint a picture of Diddy’s struggles, highlighting how he lost his father to the streets. But honestly, his story is one I’ve heard before, and let’s be real—few have turned that kind of tragedy into the empire Diddy built.
I’ve always side-eyed him, especially during the 2Pac and Biggie beef, but this documentary dives deeper into the severity of his actions. Some of it is shocking, the kind of behind-the-scenes moves you’d expect from wealthy, powerful white men—not a Black mogul.
What really caught me off guard was Al B. Sure opening up in ways I never expected. From his claims of being targeted for death (four times!) to his deep connection with Kim Porter—his shrine to her after her passing in 2018 says a lot. I get grief, but for a past lover from 20+ years ago? That’s heavy.
Then there’s the darker side of things. Diddy’s upcoming trial in March has everyone on edge. It makes me wonder: Are there other celebrities about to be exposed? Or is this another situation where someone mysteriously “disappears” like Jeffrey Epstein? Because the secrets this documentary hints at are deep.
I haven’t been through what these women endured, so I can’t say how I’d feel years later. But it’s clear there’s a lot of unresolved trauma surrounding Diddy. This documentary raises more questions than answers, and I’ll definitely be following how this plays out.