Abre el telón sobre el magnate de la música Sean Combs mientras surgen acusaciones de violencia y abuso ocultos durante mucho tiempo que conmocionan al mundo.Abre el telón sobre el magnate de la música Sean Combs mientras surgen acusaciones de violencia y abuso ocultos durante mucho tiempo que conmocionan al mundo.Abre el telón sobre el magnate de la música Sean Combs mientras surgen acusaciones de violencia y abuso ocultos durante mucho tiempo que conmocionan al mundo.
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Puff Diddy is obviously a malignant narcissist. Entitled. Abusive. A compulsive cheater. Using his children as weapons.
There is no excuse. So you had a bad childhood. Boo hoo. A lot of people have bad childhoods. It makes them more loving. More empathetic. It does NOT make them violent serial cheaters and abusers. Bad people do bad things because they WANT TO.
Puff Diddy was surrounded by flying monkeys and enablers. His childhood friend was the worst. That guy is STILL apologising and explaining. Seriously. Stop. Puff Diddy was a selfish, evil person. He has no love or care for anyone but himself.
There is no excuse. So you had a bad childhood. Boo hoo. A lot of people have bad childhoods. It makes them more loving. More empathetic. It does NOT make them violent serial cheaters and abusers. Bad people do bad things because they WANT TO.
Puff Diddy was surrounded by flying monkeys and enablers. His childhood friend was the worst. That guy is STILL apologising and explaining. Seriously. Stop. Puff Diddy was a selfish, evil person. He has no love or care for anyone but himself.
While it can be important for victims of terrible assaults and crimes to be heard, it should never be a source of plain old cinematic entertainment. This is a sensationalist exploitation of a serious matter. Going for ratings over content, Netflix here reveals its own dark side. This is a vulgar and sensationalist film with no redeeming value. None. I feel embarrassed that I ted to watch it. I also cannot even believe or understand the many 10 ratings. A 10 film does not exist, and if it did, this is not one of them. That so many people believe this exploitive and vulgar...docudrama...is worthy of anything above a 1 is probably part of the reason criminals and monsters like diddy get away with so much.
It is highly disturbing and insulting to think that Sean Combs' defense paints the accusers as liars- just making their stories up to 'take the man down' for personal financial gain.
I personally have never understood the 'attraction' and why there has been so much admiration for this man when he has always come across to me as an arrogant, selfish, a****hole period.
My heart goes out to all the 'victims' which really is anyone that was and is in his circle, including his children. This is obviously a very sick man who has gotten away with this abusive behavior for far too long.
Kudos to all of those who are speaking out, especially the men. You are very brave and strong and I stand with you. I hope I am not the only one getting a little tired of powerful rich men and their abusive ways.
I personally have never understood the 'attraction' and why there has been so much admiration for this man when he has always come across to me as an arrogant, selfish, a****hole period.
My heart goes out to all the 'victims' which really is anyone that was and is in his circle, including his children. This is obviously a very sick man who has gotten away with this abusive behavior for far too long.
Kudos to all of those who are speaking out, especially the men. You are very brave and strong and I stand with you. I hope I am not the only one getting a little tired of powerful rich men and their abusive ways.
Don't waste your time - this documentary is just a glossy cover-up on a dirty record.
If you were expecting a series that would seriously and bravely expose the atrocities attributed to P. Diddy... think again. The Fall of P. Diddy feels more like a poorly rehearsed apology than a real investigative documentary. The script follows a tired and annoying pattern: justifying every abusive and violent action with the excuse of a rough childhood and some traumatic moments in life.
Instead of focusing on the victims and the severity of the accusations, the series is hell-bent on building an emotional narrative to make the audience feel sorry for the abuser. The sad background music, cherry-picked interviews, and dramatic close-ups are all just smoke and mirrors. Rather than confronting Diddy's actions with the seriousness they deserve, the series chooses to soften, excuse, and even redeem them.
It's yet another attempt to turn the path of a possible predator into a redemption arc. Sorry, but no. Other people's pain shouldn't be overshadowed by the story of the "poor guy who had it rough."
Verdict: Don't waste your time. If you're looking for something that truly investigates, questions, and brings justice to the surface - look elsewhere. This series is just another episode of "rich celebrity trying to clean up his image."
If you were expecting a series that would seriously and bravely expose the atrocities attributed to P. Diddy... think again. The Fall of P. Diddy feels more like a poorly rehearsed apology than a real investigative documentary. The script follows a tired and annoying pattern: justifying every abusive and violent action with the excuse of a rough childhood and some traumatic moments in life.
Instead of focusing on the victims and the severity of the accusations, the series is hell-bent on building an emotional narrative to make the audience feel sorry for the abuser. The sad background music, cherry-picked interviews, and dramatic close-ups are all just smoke and mirrors. Rather than confronting Diddy's actions with the seriousness they deserve, the series chooses to soften, excuse, and even redeem them.
It's yet another attempt to turn the path of a possible predator into a redemption arc. Sorry, but no. Other people's pain shouldn't be overshadowed by the story of the "poor guy who had it rough."
Verdict: Don't waste your time. If you're looking for something that truly investigates, questions, and brings justice to the surface - look elsewhere. This series is just another episode of "rich celebrity trying to clean up his image."
Every single episode, what I got from this detailed story of a monster are the similarities between Sean and Joe Biden junior, same thug/mobster mentality, same "I gotta have power over people and exploit them" or nothing doing.
Same default displays of irrational passion.
Same off-the-charts symptoms of narcissistic bloat.
One comes in white skin, made up to look ghastly pale, the other in mud brown skin. Nevertheless kindred spirits all the way.
Taking all that in, it's awful hard to miss the irony that one is roundly vilified as a monster and the other is doing his second term in the White House.
Some will say, "Well, no one ever said that the universe is just." But the universe didn't vote in the elections.
Same default displays of irrational passion.
Same off-the-charts symptoms of narcissistic bloat.
One comes in white skin, made up to look ghastly pale, the other in mud brown skin. Nevertheless kindred spirits all the way.
Taking all that in, it's awful hard to miss the irony that one is roundly vilified as a monster and the other is doing his second term in the White House.
Some will say, "Well, no one ever said that the universe is just." But the universe didn't vote in the elections.
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- TriviaCelebritys that have been seen at Sean "Diddy" Combs parties include, Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lopez, all the Kardashians, Jay Z, Beyonce, Demi Moore, Kanye West, Mark Whalburg, Tom Brady, Paris Hilton, Nicki Minaj, Cameron Diaz, Naomi Campbell, Christina Aguilera, Usher, Meek Mill, Iggy Azalea, Miley Cyrus, Justin Bieber, and countless others.
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