
50 Cent threatens T.I. with exposé documentary about alleged sexual assault
50 Cent is taking his feud with T.I. to the next level by threatening him with an exposé documentary.
Following back and forths in recent months, 50 is preparing to target the Atlanta rapper’s alleged history of sexual assault.
The G-Unit rapper shared a headline that read, “50 Cent reportedly developing ‘Surviving T.I. and Tiny’ documentary,” before explaining more in the caption.
“Remember how quiet I got before the Diddy doc, Dame thought I wasn’t coming,” he wrote. “I hope this doesn’t mess up your promo tour; they’re gonna ask about your 20 sexual assault cases. You might want to talk to a crisis PR person.”
T.I. previously faced allegations from a woman named Sabrina Peterson, who claimed he threatened to kill her and put a gun to her head in 2009.
Following the claim, over 30 women came forward with allegations that he and his wife, Tiny, drugged, kidnapped, intimidated, and sexually assaulted them. The couple have denied the allegations and never been criminally charged.
The “promo tour” 50 mentioned refers to T.I.’s upcoming final album, Kill the King, which is set to arrive later this year.
Surviving T.I. and Tiny would seemingly be executive-produced by 50 in the same way as Netflix’s Sean Combs: The Reckoning docuseries.
The documentary promised to “unpack the shocking allegations behind Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs and his Bad Boy empire, spanning decades of his life and career.” It was described as “a staggering examination of the media mogul, music legend, and convicted offender.”
Sean Combs: The Reckoning was a huge success, amassing 50 million views by January 2026 and becoming the seventh-most-watched show between July 2025 and December 2025.