
A new documentary about Sean 'Diddy' Combs has been released - and fans have been left repulsed by some of the bombshell allegations.
Sean Combs: The Reckoning dropped onto Netflix on 2 December and delves into the allegations against the disgraced musician, 56.
The doc details his meteoric rise and cataclysmic downfall and was produced by rapper 50 Cent and directed by Alexandria Stapleton.
It features interviews with long-time associates, figures involved in the trafficking investigation and goes into detail of his alleged abusive relationship with Casandra 'Cassie' Ventura
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The documentary also includes previously unseen footage recorded in the six days before Diddy's arrest, which director Stapleton said she 'moved heaven and earth' to keep anonymous.
In a joint statement, 50 Cent and Stapleton called it 'a story with significant human impact'.
They added: "It is a complex narrative spanning decades, not just the headlines or clips seen so far."
One of the people who appears in the Netflix doc is Clayton Howard, a former sex worker who claims to have worked with Diddy and his then-girlfriend Cassie for eight years.

As per US Magazine, Howard pointed out something he allegedly witnessed during his time with the couple.
He claimed: "The weirdest thing was they used to physically collect my semen in a cup. They collected my semen for, like, a year.
“He told me, ‘I like to see her play with it and drink it.’ He’s like, ‘What’s wrong with that?’"
"I was like, ‘You know, to each his own.’ But after that, they never asked me about it again. They never collected it.”
Ventura also previously testified that Combs would instruct her to rub escorts’ semen onto his body, as reported by Vanity Fair.
As for the documentary, Combs has slammed the series as a 'shameless hit piece' by 'a longtime adversary with a personal vendetta' against him.
For those not up to speed, last year, Combs was arrested and accused of running a sex-trafficking scheme and a federal jury returned its verdict in October 2025, finding Combs guilty on two counts of transporting individuals for prostitution.

The rapper, who maintained his innocence throughout the trial and rejected every allegation, received a four-year, two-month prison term and was cleared of three other charges, including a racketeering count that could have carried a life sentence.
After watching the new doc, people have expressed their disgust at the accusations on social media.
One Twitter user wrote: "Just finished the Diddy Documentary. Some things were mind blowing… Saving that sex workers sperm for years?"
While a second added: "Diddy was collecting and playing with other men’s sperm but hugging his fans is where he draws the line."
And a third wrote: "Why was Diddy collecting another man’s sperm?? And for 8 YEARS???"
Tyla has contacted a representative for Combs and Ventura for comment.
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