
The Breakfast Club EXCLUSIVE: Diddys attorneys x Netflix lawsuit not filed yet
Dec 12, 2025
An exclusive look into the Diddy and Netflix controversy reveals a brewing legal battle. The videographer's denial of wrongdoing adds fuel to the fire as his footage is described as revealing Diddy's private moments. Netflix asserts the footage was legally obtained, while Diddy's camp contemplates lawsuits. Meanwhile, 50 Cent finds humor in the drama with memes about the documentary's reach. Discussions also touch on Diddy's potential comeback in music amidst these tumultuous developments.
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Documentary Uses Raw Day-To-Day Footage
- Lauren LaRosa explains Netflix's documentary includes exclusive day-to-day footage of Sean "Diddy" Combs recorded before his arrest.
- This raw footage centers the doc and raised legal and ethical questions about how it was obtained.
Videographer Denies Releasing Footage
- Michael Arbelize, Diddy's day-to-day videographer, said a third party released footage while covering for him.
- He called taking that footage to advance another narrative unethical and unacceptable.
Legal Vs. Ethical Arguments Clash
- Lauren LaRosa outlines conflicting claims about legality versus ethics of the footage's release.
- She notes Netflix says it obtained materials legally while Diddy's team questions who had licensing rights.
