Just as the public is trying to digest the shocking details revealed in the hit Netflix documentary about Diddy, rapper 50 Cent (real name Curtis Jackson) has issued a chilling warning: What you’ve seen is only the tip of the iceberg.

The music and film mogul recently disclosed that he is still holding onto hours of unreleased footage related to Sean “Diddy” Combs’ chaotic empire. And he is seriously considering posting it entirely free on YouTube, a move that could once again shake the entertainment industry to its core.

The Footage Netflix Left Behind

50 Cent’s highly anticipated Netflix documentary garnered millions of views and significantly contributed to the ongoing investigation into Diddy. However, in a recent interview, Jackson confirmed that not all the evidence he collected made it into Netflix’s final cut.

“I have a lot of stuff. A lot of stuff we couldn’t put in the film for various reasons,” 50 Cent stated. “You have to understand, there are time limits, legal issues, and even things that the audience is not ready to see yet.”

The fact that 50 Cent, known for his protracted public feud with Diddy, still possesses unreleased material has ignited a frenzy of speculation. The online community is wondering: if the aired segments were shocking enough, how truly explosive is the footage being held back?

The YouTube Strategy: A Public Finishing Blow

Most notably is 50 Cent’s intention regarding the release platform: YouTube. Instead of selling it to other streaming services, he wants to turn it into a “public premiere,” entirely free for everyone around the world to access.

“I’m considering putting it up on YouTube myself,” Jackson confirmed. “If people want to see all of it, I might just let them see all of it. I don’t need anyone’s approval.”

This could be a strategically ruthless and effective move. By using YouTube, 50 Cent entirely bypasses the complex censorship and legal hurdles of major studios. This ensures that the footage, no matter how sensitive, will be delivered to the public without edits or cuts.

Critics suggest this is precisely the finishing blow 50 Cent intends to deliver in his decades-long personal war. The goal is not just information, but the most public and comprehensive form of retribution possible.

The release of this “archive” of footage could unleash a new wave of information, putting unprecedented pressure on the ongoing federal investigations and expanding the scope of the scandal far beyond the entertainment circles.

All eyes are now fixed on 50 Cent’s YouTube channel. The question is no longer if he will release the footage, but when—and what further shocking revelations the industry will have to brace itself for.