According to her, the documentary unfairly rewrites their family history for dramatic effect, damaging reputations and reopening old wounds that should have been handled with greater care.
The four-part Netflix series examines Diddy’s rise to fame, controversies, and recent legal troubles. It includes interviews and previously unseen footage recorded shortly before his arrest.
Filmmakers behind the project have defended it, stating the documentary was produced responsibly and with legal clearance. Netflix has also rejected claims that the series is retaliatory or intended as a “hit piece.”
Janice Combs has demanded public retractions, arguing the series deliberately misrepresents her son’s upbringing to sensationalize its narrative. The dispute unfolds amid Diddy’s federal conviction and ongoing appeal.
For Janice, the issue goes beyond headlines or public debate. She says her statement is about correcting the record and defending the truth of a family story she believes has been unfairly reshaped for public consumption.