The Fall of Diddy: Release date and where to watch in Australia


Investigation Discovery's The Fall of Diddy
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The Fall of Diddy, a docuseries about the notorious rapper and record producer and the end of his reign as a music giant arrives in February. 

From the producer of Quiet on Set comes another explosive documentary, this time exploring the rise and fall of Sean Combs, better known by his stage name P. Diddy. 

Investigation Discovery has been releasing documentaries about the harrowing realities of entertainment, which included Fallen Idols: Nick and Aaron Carter and Quiet On Set: The Dark Side Of Kids TV.

The numerous criminal allegations against P. Diddy, who’s scheduled to stand trial on May 5, 2025, has Investigation Discovery delving into the music mogul’s fame and downfall through interviews with some of those who know him well, including an ex-girlfriend, former employees, and other Combs insiders.


The Fall of Diddy release date Australia

The Fall of Diddy is streaming in Australia from Wednesday, 5 February at 9.30pm on Investigation Discovery (ID). The documentary channel is currently available on Foxtel, Foxtel Now, Fetch and BINGE. The series consists of four episodes streaming over two weeks with a two-episode release per week.

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The Fall of DiddyRelease DatesStreaming Services
Episode 1Wed, 5 Feb 2025BINGE / Foxtel Now / Foxtel
Episode 2Wed, 5 Feb 2025BINGE / Foxtel Now / Foxtel
Episode 3Wed, 12 Feb 2025BINGE / Foxtel Now / Foxtel
Episode 4Wed, 12 Feb 2025BINGE / Foxtel Now / Foxtel

The Fall of Diddy trailer

Check out the new documentary The Fall of Diddy in Australia streaming from February 5! You can watch the official trailer right here.

What is The Fall of Diddy about?

Born to Melvin Earl and Janice Combs, Sean Combs, also known as P. Diddy or Puff Daddy, has a rich hip-hop career from when he founded his own recording label, Bad Boy Records.

Credited with developing such talents as The Notorious B.I.G., Mary J. Blige, and Usher, he became one of the music industry’s crucial figures. That all ended when former girlfriend Cassie Ventura accuses Combs of abuse that was proven by a surveillance video. 

Ventura’s lawsuit was only the beginning as several other victims came out with stories of Combs’ alleged violent behavior and sexual assault, reaching more than two dozen lawsuits. The culmination of his downfall was right after Homeland raided his property, leading to sex trafficking and racketeering charges. 

In the documentary, several people who knew Combs at different points in his life sat down to offer an insight into the music mogul’s mind and behaviour. From when he was attending Howard University to starting Bay Boy Records up to the height of his success, viewers will witness pieces of P. Diddy’s life and the allegations of sexual abuse that caused the demise of his career and reputation. 

Some of the personalities appearing in the docuseries are Tim Patterson, Combs’ childhood friend, Danity Kane member D. Woods, former Vibe editor-in-chief Danyel Smith, and producer Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones. Combs’ personal chef from 2007 to 2010, as well as his former driver, also sat down for interviews. Thalia Graves, who testified that Combs violently raped her in 2001, is also set to make an appearance. 

Investigation Discovery is producing the four-part documentary examining Combs’ life through a collaboration with Rolling Stone Films. Just earlier this month, Peacock also released its own Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs-themed documentary, The Making of a Bad Boy

Here, we learn of Diddy’s prior involvements with injustices in addition to his present cases of sexual harassment and other sexual crimes. One devastating tragedy was the stampede at New York’s City College, which happened due to Diddy’s failure to plan the event responsibly. Nine people died, but he escaped accountability by offering money to the families of victims, including Sonny Williams.

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