How to Watch the New Diddy Documentary, ‘Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy’

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Peacock is set to premiere an original documentary titled “Diddy: Crafting a Bad Boy“. This 90-minute film delves into the early years of Sean Combs and features exclusive conversations with individuals who have been significant in the rapper’s life, such as his former bodyguard and childhood friend.

Additional exclusive footage unveiled features Diddy enjoying parties at home and in the recording studio, as well as Al B. Sure!, a fellow artist under Uptown Records, opening up about his past relationship with Kim Porter for the first time.

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In addition to never-before-seen clips, there are videos showing Diddy celebrating at home and in the studio, along with Al B. Sure!, a labelmate from Uptown Records, disclosing details about his relationship with Kim Porter for the first time.

At a Glance: How to Watch Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy

  • Premiere: Tuesday, Jan. 14
  • Stream online: Peacock

How to Stream Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy

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

If you’re not a subscriber to Peacock yet, here’s some good news: NBCUniversal’s streaming service offers an ad-supported package called Peacock Premium for just $7.99 per month or $79.99 annually. Alternatively, if you prefer an ad-free experience, the Peacock Premium Plus plan costs $13.99 monthly or $139.99 yearly. Enjoy streaming!

These packages grant you entry to over 80,000 hours of movies and TV series, featuring titles like “The Fall Guy: The Extended Cut,” “Five Nights at Freddy’s,” “Teenage Kraken,” “The Exorcist: Believer,” “Strays” among others fresh from theaters. They also provide access to NBC and Bravo shows aired the day after, such as “Love Island,” “Vanderpump Rules,” the whole “Real Housewives” series. You’ll get original series like “Rainn Wilson and the Geography of Bliss,” “Bupkis,” “Mrs. Davis,” “Bel-Air,” “Poker Face,” “Meet Cute,” “A Friend of the Family” and more. They also offer past seasons of shows like “Yellowstone” and “That ’70s Show,” and there’s even more to explore!

Peacock Premium offers over 50 channels and live sports such as MLB Sunday Leadoff, Premier League, Sunday Night Football, and WWE. It has previously served as the platform for broadcasting events like the Women’s World Cup and the U.S. Gymnastics Championship.

The top-tier package from Peacock, known as Premium Plus, offers access to all the aforementioned features, in addition to streaming your local NBC channel live without interruption, minimal ads only on certain live television programs, and an option to download select titles for offline viewing at a later time.

Visit peacocktv.com for detailed information on available plans and start your subscription. On January 14th, you can stream the latest Diddy documentary on Peacock.

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2025-01-13 23:54