ustin and Christian Combs have announced a new documentary series intended to “break their silence” regarding the legal downfall of their father, Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, according to hiphopdx.com.
Partnering with the Zeus Network, the Combs brothers confirmed on Sunday that the as-yet-untitled project is slated for a 2026 release. The announcement was accompanied by a trailer featuring the siblings watching news coverage of their father’s high-profile criminal trial, which resulted in a sentence of over four years on prostitution-related charges.

The footage captures a somber moment as the brothers receive a collect call from FCI Fort Dix, the New Jersey federal penitentiary where the music mogul is currently serving his 50-month term.
Throughout the last two years of mounting allegations, ranging from sexual assault to physical violence, Justin and Christian have remained steadfast in their support. Last year, Christian (who performs as King Combs) briefly took over his father’s Instagram account to highlight Diddy’s cultural contributions to hip-hop, attempting to pivot the public narrative toward his professional achievements.
The brothers’ project arrives as a direct counter-narrative to the Netflix docuseries Sean Combs: The Reckoning, executive produced by 50 Cent.
Diddy’s legal team has already issued a cease-and-desist letter against the Netflix production, branding it a “shameful hit piece.” With the upcoming Zeus Network series, the Combs family appears ready to offer their own sanctioned perspective on one of the industry’s most dramatic falls from grace.





