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“Making a bad boy”

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Peacock releases a new original documentary, Diddy: Made a bad boy. Running 90 minutes, the film delves into the early life of Sean Combs 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. In addition, Al B. Sure!, Diddy’s Uptown Records labelmate, speaks out for the first time about his relationship with Kim Porter.

Quick overview: How to watch Diddy: Made a bad boy

  • First offer: Tuesday 14 January
  • Stream online: peacock

How to broadcast Diddy: Made a bad boy

The 90-minute documentary will stream exclusively on Peacock starting January 14.

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Packages start at $7.99 per month

Not a Peacock subscriber? The NBCUniversal-owned streaming service has an ad-supported Peacock Premium package for $7.99 per month (or $79.99 per year). Otherwise, the ad-free Premium Plus plan costs $13.99 per month (or $139.99 per year).

Both packages include access to over 80,000 hours of movies and TV show episodes, including Autumn Man: Extended Cut, Five nights at freddy’s, Teen kraken, Al-Mu’awwidhatayn: The believer, Electrolytes And other films straight from theaters. Next day access to NBC and Bravo series like Love Island, Vanderpump Rules And complete Real Housewives privilege; Original series including Rainn Wilson and the geography of paradise, Bubkiss, Mrs. Davis, Bel Air, poker face, Nice meeting, Family friend And more; Past seasons of Yellowstone and That ’70s Show; And much more.

Peacock Premium also has over 50 live sports channels and channels, including MLB Sunday Leadoff, Premier League, Sunday Night Football and W.E. It was also home to the Women’s World Cup and the USA Gymnastics Championships.

Peacock’s Premium Plus tier includes all of the above, plus live streaming of your local NBC channel, no ads (except for select live TV shows) and the ability to download select titles to watch later offline.

Go to peacocktv.com to learn more about both options, sign up for the plan, and start streaming Diddy’s new doc on Peacock on January 14.

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