The streaming platform Hulu has decided to drop the reality show based around Sean “Diddy” Combs‘ family. Titled “Diddy+7“, the show was in the early stages of production. The sexual assault allegations against Combs are increasing by the day, with several women accusing him of the crime.
Though it is not clear when exactly the makers decided to pull the plug, sources aware of the matter confirmed with Rolling Stone that the production has been stopped. The show was being produced by James Corden‘s production company, Fulwell 73, which also works on The Kardashians’ show.
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Sean Combs’ Wife Among Women Accusing Him Of Rape
Combs is meanwhile denying the multiple allegations of sexual assault against him. The first lawsuit was filed by Combs’ former longtime partner Cassandra Ventura, also known as Cassie. She accused him of rape and assault over a decade of their relationship. Though Combs plainly denied the allegations, the lawsuit was settled a day after it was filed.
Another lawsuit against Diddy came when Joi Dickerson-Neal came forward accusing him of drugging, sexually assaulting, and videotaping her. A third one by an anonymous victim who goes by the name Jane Doe, claiming that Combs drugged and gang-raped her with his friends in 1990-1991.
Jane Doe also named Bad Boy Entertainment president Harve Pierre, and a third man, who she claimed took turns raping her at a hotel. She was 17 at the time and was on a dinner with Combs when he drugged her and took her to the hotel.
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Sean Combs Denies All Allegations
Diddy had largely remained silent about these allegations, though he took to Instagram to say that ‘ENOUGH IS ENOUGH’. In the post, he said that he has been keeping his calm amid the allegations that are completely baseless and perhaps a medium for some to earn some “easy money”.
He has faced a massive career blow because of the scandal as about 18 major brands and tags cut off ties with his recently launched platform. The Grammy Awards Academy is also contemplating whether or not it would be appropriate to invite him to the upcoming ceremony.
Joining the club, Hulu has also decided to pull the plug on the rapper, as the lawsuits against him continue.
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