The world of rap and hip hop is no stranger to drama, but the latest development surrounding Diddy’s family has fans talking. Justin and Christian “King” Combs are stepping into the spotlight with their own documentary series, offering a chance to tell their side of the story.
Set to premiere in 2026 on Zeus Network, the series promises to dive into family life, challenges, and the controversies surrounding one of hip hop’s most iconic figures.
This move comes shortly after 50 Cent’s Netflix docuseries, Sean Combs: The Reckoning, which captured audiences and became a ratings hit. Fans of the rap mogul and hip hop culture now have another lens through which to view the Combs family narrative, with the brothers aiming to highlight their voices and perspectives.
In today’s era of streaming and celebrity storytelling, documentaries have become a major tool for hip hop artists and their families to share their realities. The Combs brothers’ project is no different, offering a candid glimpse into their lives while exploring the highs and lows of growing up in a household shaped by fame, power, and controversy.
Diddy’s sons aim to reveal their side in new docuseries
The Zeus Network trailer for the docuseries gives a glimpse into the themes Justin and Christian intend to explore. The brothers emphasize giving themselves a platform, saying the series will feature “the family, the foes, the joy, the pain,” and most importantly, “the lies.”
While it remains unclear whether Diddy himself will have a direct role in the project, a scene includes a phone call from Fort Dix Federal Correctional Institute, where he is serving a 50-month sentence for federal prostitution charges.
Lemuel Plummer, CEO of Zeus Network, clarified the series’ intent, stating, “To be clear, this documentary is about giving Justin and Christian the opportunity to share their personal story. We’re not here to endorse Diddy or anyone else.”
50 Cent reacts to the Combs brothers’ announcement
As the trailer made its way online, 50 Cent did not miss the chance to respond. The hip hop mogul, whose own Sean Combs: The Reckoning debuted in early December, shared his reaction on Instagram, reminding fans that the conversation around Diddy and his legacy continues to captivate rap audiences. 50 took to his IG account and posted this:
50 Cent took to his Instagram to post the trailer, adding his reaction to the Combs brothers’ docuseries: "Wow, I want to see this show, I’m not sure this was a good idea."
With this new docuseries, the Combs brothers join the growing trend of hip hop figures using streaming platforms to present their personal narratives. It’s a reminder that behind the music, the fame, and the awards, there are stories still waiting to be told, and Justin and Christian are determined to ensure their voices are heard.
