Diddy’s Hulu Reality Series Canceled Amid Sexual Assault Allegations

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Diddy faces another setback as his highly anticipated reality series on Hulu, titled Diddy + 7, has been abruptly canceled. The news follows after a flood of sexual assault allegations were raised against the hip-hop mogul.

‘Diddy + 7’ Comes To A Halt

Recent reports have revealed that Diddy + 7 has officially been pulled by Hulu. The decision comes in the wake of multiple sexual assault allegations against Diddy. 

Despite being in the early stages of development, the show, which aimed to offer an intimate look into the Bad Boy CEO’s life as he navigates fatherhood with his seven children, will no longer see the light of day.

Hulu Pulls The Plug

The reality show, initially produced by James Corden’s production company Fulwell 73, was expected to shed light on Diddy’s personal life and provide glimpses into his day-to-day activities with his children. However, following the emergence of various lawsuits alleging sexual assault, Hulu decided to pull the plug on the show’s production.

Users on Twitter (X) reacted to the news of Diddy’s show being scrapped. One user named @JohnTheefame commented “Who the hell wanted to watch that anyways. No thanks.” Another user named @xpressakadjxp joked by commenting, “Funny enough…this would be the perfect time for the reality show.”

Diddy’s troubles began when his ex-girlfriend Cassie accused him of sexual and physical abuse. 

The Allegations

These serious allegations were soon followed by further claims, including accusations from two women in the 1990s who alleged Diddy’s involvement in sexual assault. Another woman came forward, accusing Diddy of raping her when she was a teenager in 2003.

Updated By: Chris Samuel (12/14/23 at 2:23 pm)

Diddy’s Reality Show Comeback: “Diddy+7” Set To Debut On Hulu

Diddy and his children’s new reality series, Diddy+7 is officially coming to a major streaming network. The show will be available on Hulu and will feature the family showcasing their new businesses, filmed in both Miami and Los Angeles.

Updated By: Kendall Parks (3/23 at 2:29 pm)

The “All About The Benjamins” artist’s new upcoming reality series, Diddy+7, which includes his new child Love, will reportedly be broadcasted on Hulu, highlighting the family businesses.

The show will capture the Combs family and their businesses. It will also feature all of Diddy’s children. 

The series has already begun filming in Los Angeles and Miami. In related news, Diddy also threw his hat in the ring as a potential buyer of BET Networks.

Diddy Files For Trademark For New Reality Show, “Diddy + 7”

Diddy is making his way back to reality television, and this time he’s bringing his family to the spotlight. A trademark filing, Diddy +7, was filed in May 2022 and published for opposition on Jan. 3.

New Combs Family Reality Show?

Mr. Love is on the move again. This time, a trademark filing for a reality television show, Diddy + 7, was revealed and published for opposition on January 3.

Following the recent birth of his new daughter, Love Sean Combs, the Bad Boy founder has included his family in the series, too. It’s not the first time Diddy has entered reality TV. He released Making The Band, and “I Wanna Work for Diddy” on MTV in the 2000s.

More Details About The Show

The statement on the form details the conditions for the show:

“Entertainment services in the nature of an ongoing reality-based television program; entertainment services, namely, providing non-downloadable audio and video recordings featuring information about celebrities, entertainment, pop culture, humor, music, and lifestyle distributed via various platforms across multiple forms of transmission media; providing information in the field of entertainment and pop culture.”

In 2019, the Revolt TV owner shared a throwback picture on social media of his three sons Justin, King Combs, and Quincy, when they were little kids.

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Originally Written By: Kendall Parks (1/7/23 at 2:23 am)

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