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Peacock is releasing a new original documentary, Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy. Running 90 minutes, the doc dives into Sean Combs’ early life and includes exclusive interviews with those closest to the rapper, from his former bodyguard to his childhood friend.
Other never-before-seen footage includes videos of Diddy partying at home and in the studio. Plus, Al B. Sure!, Diddy’s labelmate at Uptown Records, speaks out for the first time on his relationship with Kim Porter.
At a Glance: How to Watch Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy
- Premiere: Tuesday, Jan. 14
- Stream online: Peacock
How to Stream Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy
The 90-minute documentary will stream exclusively on Peacock starting Jan. 14.
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Both packages include access to more than 80,000 hours of movies and TV show episodes, including The Fall Guy: The Extended Cut, Five Nights at Freddy’s, Teenage Kraken, The Exorcist: Believer, Strays and other films straight from theaters; next-day access to NBC and Bravo series such as Love Island, Vanderpump Rules and the entire Real Housewives franchise; original series including Rainn Wilson and the Geography of Bliss, Bupkis, Mrs. Davis, Bel-Air, Poker Face, Meet Cute, A Friend of the Family and more; past seasons of Yellowstone and That ’70s Show; and much more.
Peacock Premium also has more than 50 channels and live sports, including MLB Sunday Leadoff, Premier League, Sunday Night Football and WWE. It was also the streaming home of the Women’s World Cup and the U.S. Gymnastics Championship.
Peacock’s Premium Plus tier includes all of the above, plus your local NBC channel live, no ads (except on select live TV shows) and the ability to download select titles to watch offline later.
Go to peacocktv.com to learn more about both options and sign up for a plan, and begin streaming the new Diddy doc on Peacock on Jan. 14.