Sean Combs with his sons, Christian and Justin.
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Two of Sean “Diddy” Combs’s seven children are ready to share their perspective in a new docuseries set to air in 2026. In a December 28 teaser video announcing the yet-to-be-titled project, Justin and Christian Combs sit in front of a TV and react to coverage of their father’s New York sex-trafficking trial, including moments when reporters asked the Combs children outside the courthouse whether they believe their father is innocent. Justin and Christian are also seen watching footage of federal agents outside Combs’s home; notably, both brothers were handcuffed during the raid of their father’s Los Angeles residence. “The rise. The family. The foes. The joy. The pain. Our voice,” onscreen text reads. “The loyalty. The betrayal. The hate. The highs. The lows. The love. The truth. The lies.” The preview clip ends with Justin and Christian appearing to receive a call from Fort Dix, the prison in which Sean Combs is currently serving a 50-month prison sentence for his two prostitution-related convictions.

The upcoming documentary was produced by Zeus Network, home to the reality show Baddies, and Zeus Network CEO Lemuel Plummer faced some backlash after sharing the project’s teaser video via an Instagram collaboration post with Justin and Christian. (“@50cent handle this thank you,” one commenter wrote, making a direct request to Sean Combs: The Reckoning producer and outspoken Combs critic Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson.) But Plummer argued that the upcoming documentary is meant to give Justin and Christian the “opportunity to share their personal story,” not to serve as a defense of Combs. “We’re not here to endorse Diddy or anyone else,” he asserted in an Instagram comment. “As a network, we believe in giving individuals a platform to tell their own experiences, just like any network that enters the documentary space. We’re simply allowing these stories to be told, and that’s the essence of what we’re doing here. Thanks for understanding and for letting us bring these narratives to light.”

Neither Justin nor Christian are strangers to the entertainment industry. Justin starred in the third season of Power Book II: Ghost and interviewed celebrities like Chris Brown and Saweetie on his 2021 show, Respectfully Justin, while Christian raps under the name King Combs and topped Billboard’s “Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop” chart with his Kodak Black collab “Can’t Stop Won’t Stop” in 2022. Last October, Justin and Christian signed a joint statement asserting that Combs’s six oldest children “stand united” in supporting their father. “We hold onto the truth, knowing it will prevail, and nothing will break the strength of our family,” the statement read. “WE MISS YOU & LOVE YOU DAD.”

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