Diddy’s sons Justin and Christian appear in new docuseries
Sean 'Diddy' Combs is scheduled for release on June 4, 2028
Justin Combs and Christian “King” Combs are set to appear in a new documentary series revisiting their father Sean “Diddy” Combs’s criminal trial and conviction.
A teaser released on Sunday shows the two brothers watching footage and headlines related to their father’s case.
In the trailer, Justin, 31, sits in a screening room as Christian, 19, joins him while news clips and headlines about their father’s legal troubles flash on screen. The brothers are shown reacting quietly to the footage.
Words including “family,” “loyalty,” “betrayal,” “truth,” and “lies” appear on screen as Justin places an arm around his younger brother. The teaser ends with Justin answering a collect call from the Fort Dix Federal Correctional Institution, where Combs, 56, is currently incarcerated.
Shared by Zeus Network founder Lemuel Plummer, no title or release date has been announced, but the teaser suggests the series will arrive in 2026.
Combs was convicted in July on two prostitution-related charges and later sentenced to 50 months in federal prison in October.
Combs shares Justin with Misa Hylton and Christian with the late Kim Porter. He is also father to Quincy, Chance, twins D’Lila and Jessie, and Love. His children have publicly supported him since his arrest in September 2024.
Combs is scheduled for release on June 4, 2028, after receiving credit for time served.
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