Multiple Production Companies Working on Diddy Documentary Films

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Multiple production companies in Hollywood and the UK are working on long-form documentary films about Diddy's recent drama, including civil lawsuits and federal raids. At least 5 production companies have been contacting people associated with Diddy, such as former dancers and executives at Bad Boy Records. ABC News Studios for Hulu is already working on one of the documentaries.

Multiple production companies in Hollywood and the UK are working on long-form documentary films about Diddy's recent drama, including civil lawsuits and federal raids. At least 5 production companies have been contacting people associated with Diddy, such as former dancers and executives at Bad Boy Records.

ABC News Studios for Hulu is already working on one of the documentaries.

 

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